The Difference Between Loss Of Rent And Rent Default?

The Difference Between Loss of Rent And Rent Default?

As a property owner, it’s important to understand the different types of coverage available to protect your investment. Two common terms that are often used in landlord insurance policies are Loss of Rent and Rent Default.

While they may seem similar, they actually refer to very different scenarios. Understanding the distinction between these two can help you ensure you’re adequately protected and know which benefits apply in the event of a claim.

So, to break it down, Iโ€™ll start with Loss of Rent

This refers to a situation where a property owner loses rental income due to an insured event or damage that makes the property uninhabitable. Itโ€™s simply not possible for a renter to reside in the property. This could be caused by events such as a fire, flood, storm damage, or any other situation that damages the property to the point where it cannot be rented out until repairs are completed.

During the time it takes to carry out the necessary repairs to the insured property, the owner will not be able to charge rent. This is what is typically referred to as the loss of rent period. In most cases, the loss of rent coverage would allow property owners to recoup the income they would have earned during the repair period.

Depending on the type of insurance you have at your property, sometimes loss of rent will need to be claimed from separate providers, for example the Strata policy covers the loss of rent relating to Building repairs and the landlord insurance provider covers the loss of rent term relating to contents repairs.

Now on to Rent Default: When Renters Donโ€™t Pay the rent

On the other hand, Rent Default refers to a situation where a renters fails to fulfill their obligation to pay rent as agreed in the lease agreement. Rent default occurs when a renter falls behind on their rental payments, and it can lead to legal action, eviction proceedings, or other remedies by the landlord to try and recover the unpaid rent.

Rent default can be especially challenging for property owners, as it involves a renterโ€™s failure to pay their agreed rent. This can cause financial strain, as the property owner may not be receiving income and may need to take steps to recover the outstanding money and find a new renter. All of which can lead to an eroded tenancy, increased fees and legal recovery.

So, to summarise the key difference in these rent loss terms:

  • Loss of Rent is the broader concept of lost rental income due to unexpected, insured events that make the property uninhabitable.
  • Rent Default is more specific and refers to situations where a renter fails to pay rent as required in their lease agreement, in accordance with State legislation.

For more detailed information visit www.pi-plus.com.au.

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