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Connecticut DP-3 Landlord Insurance Guide

Use this Connecticut page to compare DP-3 landlord insurance. Common underwriting themes include coastal wind, winter freeze, basement water.

Connecticut DP-3 landlord checks

  • The quote should match the actual rental use, not a generic homeowner profile.
  • Premises liability and fair-rental-value limits should be reviewed together.
  • Named insured details matter if an LLC, trust, or partnership owns the property.
  • In Connecticut, separate wind, named-storm, and flood questions before comparing the premium.
  • Wind or hail wording in Connecticut can affect the deductible, roof settlement, and inspection follow-up.

Rental dwelling checkpoints

QuestionWhy it matters
Is DP-3 the correct dwelling form?Landlord risks are not the same as owner-occupied HO-3 risks.
What occupancy did the carrier rate?Vacancy, renovation, and short-term rental use can change eligibility.
Is loss of rents included?Rental income protection is easy to assume and easy to miss.
Which premises hazards need documentation?Steps, railings, pools, sidewalks, and smoke alarms can affect underwriting.

Practical note

A Connecticut landlord quote should be reviewed beside the lease status, ownership name, and recent property photos.