What Is Damage to Premises Rented to You Insurance?
Damage to premises rented to you protects your business if it causes damage to a rented commercial space, usually due to fire. You can find this coverage on a general liability (GL) policy.
Let's break down what damage to premises rented to you coverage means, why it matters, and how Progressive Commercial can help safeguard your business.
What does damage to premises rented to you insurance cover?
Damage to rented premises coverage applies only to buildings your business rents. It helps cover damage your operations cause, such as:
- Fire: The most common cause of damage to rented spaces.
- Smoke damage: Smoke can affect HVAC systems, walls, ceilings, and other parts of the building.
- Explosions: Whether from a gas leak or faulty equipment, explosions can cause major damage.
It's important to remember that damage to premises rented to you coverage only applies when your business is legally responsible for the damage. For example, if a chef in your restaurant forgets to turn off an oven and it catches fire, your business is liable and your policy could help. But if an arsonist starts the fire, the coverage wouldn't apply because you're not at fault.
What doesn't damage to premises rented to you insurance cover?
Damage to premises rented to you coverage doesn't include events like:
- Damage to your own property: A GL policy won't protect your company's property, like furniture, computers, and inventory. For that, you'll need a business owners policy (BOP), which includes commercial property insurance.
- Wear and tear or maintenance issues: Problems from aging, slow leaks, or poor upkeep aren't covered because they're maintenance issues, not sudden accidents.
- Intentional acts: If you or your employees damage the building on purpose, this coverage won't apply.
- Damage that exceeds your policy limits: Your policy can pay up to the limit you choose. Any repair costs above that amount are your business's responsibility.
- Water damage: Standard coverage doesn't include water damage, but you might be able to add extra protection when you get your policy.
Understanding the fire legal liability distinction
Damage to premises rented to you coverage used to be called fire legal liability. The original name focused on fires because that was the main type of covered event. As this coverage expanded to include losses from smoke and explosions, it was renamed to highlight broader protections.
A little smoke can cause big damage
Suppose you own a restaurant and smoke fills your kitchen. Even without flames, smoke can severely damage walls, ceilings, and HVAC systems in the rented space. If you're responsible for cleanup and restoration, damage to premises rented to you insurance can help cover those costs.
Who needs damage to premises rented to you coverage?
Any business that rents or leases business property should consider this protection, including:
- Retail stores
- Caterers
- Hair salons
- Restaurants and cafés
- Bakeries
- Manufacturers
- Law firms
- Real estate agencies
These professions use equipment, heat sources, or customer-facing areas that can increase the chance of damage. Progressive Commercial can help you choose coverages and limits that fit the risks of your rented space.
Why is damage to premises rented to you coverage important?
When you rent a workspace, accidents can lead to big expenses or legal issues. Covering damage to rented premises is important because it helps your business:
- Pay repair costs: Fixing structural damage can be expensive. This coverage helps reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
- Meet lease requirements: Many commercial leases require this protection, especially in high-risk industries like food service or manufacturing.
- Get legal support: If you're sued for property damage, this coverage could pay for court fees and judgments.
Protection for other business property
You can also get damage to premises rented to you coverage on a BOP. If you own or rent commercial property, a BOP may be a good fit because it combines property and liability protections in one policy.
Explore our BOP coverage guide to see how these protections work together.
Getting coverage through Progressive Commercial
We make it easy to cover damage to premises rented to you. Our online quote tool helps you see how this protection fits into your overall liability coverage. You'll be able to compare options, review insurance limits, and get a customized rate — all at your own pace.
If you want to talk with someone, our in-house business insurance experts are here to help. You can call us to ask questions and review your options.
Frequently asked questions about damage to premises rented to you insurance
What is the standard coverage limit for damage to premises rented to you insurance?
It depends on your policy. Your Progressive Commercial BOP includes a standard limit of $50,000 for damage to premises rented to you insurance. You can choose to increase coverage limits to anywhere from $100,000 to $1 million.
Want protection on a general liability policy? Review coverage limits when you get a quote.
Can I increase my coverage limit?
You may be able to increase your coverage limits based on the size of your rented space and your industry's risk level. Speak with a Progressive Commercial expert to explore your options.
Why do landlords require damage to premises rented to you coverage?
Landlords require this coverage because it helps protect their building if a tenant accidentally causes fire or smoke damage to the building. It gives them peace of mind that repairs will be covered and that tenants can meet their lease obligations.
Does this coverage apply to my business equipment and inventory?
No. Damage to premises rented to you insurance only applies to damage to the landlord's property. To protect your business assets, you'll need a BOP with commercial property coverage.
Is fire the only covered event?
No. Fire is the most common covered event, but others, such as smoke damage or an explosion, may also be included. Learn more about commercial fire insurance.