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iDizzle asked in Business & FinanceInsurance · 8 years ago

What kind of "Certificate of Insurance" do I need.?

Hi. I just found a new apartment and in the lease contract there is something about a "Section 1940.5" of the California Civil Code. The code basically says that if I have a waterbed or fish tank that is over 5 gallons I need to provide the landlord with a "certificate of Insurance" in the amount of $100,000. What kind of insurance would I be looking for to cover this? I have a 18 gallon fish tank that I would like to keep. Thank you!

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  • 8 years ago
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    This is just renters insurance with a water damage liability endorsement on it.

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    7 years ago

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    RE What kind of "Certificate of Insurance" do I need.?

    Hi. I just found a new apartment and in the lease contract there is something about a "Section 1940.5" of the California Civil Code. The code basically says that if I have a waterbed or fish tank that is over 5 gallons I need to provide the landlord with a "certificate of Insurance" in the amount of $100,000. What kind of insurance would I be looking for to cover this? I have a 18 gallon fish tank that I would like to keep. Thank you!

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    7 years ago

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