Insurance Rates ?

Ok, I've been told by a reliable source that if you own a solid breed of dog that's on a restricted list at an apartment, the landlord's rates can increase.

Well here's an example.. Say that I hold a pit bull. And I found an apartment that feel mighty right for me. But the apartment doesn't allow pit bulls, rottweilers, dobermans and shepherds.

Well, is it possible to cover the dog next to your own insurance if your insurance company insures those breeds so you can keep the dog ?

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Answers:   There is individual one insurance company that I know of that will insure the property of a pit bull owner, and only later with a dog exclusion so that you hold no liability coverage for the dog. None of the other companies will even talk to you.

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What exactly is the apartment's rule?
1) If the rule is that such dogs are merely allowed with insurance, next make sure you receive the type of insurance required by the landlord. But I really doubt this is the casing.

2) Much more likely, the rule is no dogs of those breeds, spell. In that case, even if you can find insurance (which I doubt), it won't generate any difference in jargon of the apartment. No pit bulls means no pit bulls.

Additionally, depending upon where on earth you live, landlords may well know how to charge more for pets or even for certain types of pets. Where I live, plentiful apartments charge an additional $50-$100 per month per dog...but that's singular for the breeds they allow. Many landlords prohibit the breeds you mention. Many include Chow Chows on the list, too. If someone have a dog that's on the list, the dog cannot live in attendance. They either inevitability to find another home for the dog or live elsewhere.

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What insurance covers for this type of dog? I work in insurance and know that so far adjectives the carriers I've ever worked next to will not insure it.
Most carriers will own you sign a waiver of liability on this dog so be expecting it. Also, take precaution, when the dog decide to bite, you will be liable and sued. That's up to the apartment management. You're asking for an exception to their rules.

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