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How do I add an interested party to my renters insurance with Assurant?

My landlord is asking to be added as an interested party to my insurance. How do I add an interested party to my renters insurance with Assurant?

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Bonnie Stinson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
To add an interested party to an Assurant renters policy, log into your account and request to add an interested party.
You will need the interested party’s name and contact information. Make sure you have the proper address, email, and phone number for your landlord. For instance, the leasing office for your building may be the landlord’s preferred point of contact.
Adding an interested party to an insurance policy is a typical request from a landlord, but it’s normal to be confused about this process. What does it mean to add an interested party?
An interested party cannot:
  • View your personal information
  • Change your policy
An interested party can:
  • Receive updates about cancellations
  • Verify that you still have insurance
By adding your landlord as an interested party, you make life easier for yourself. Now, the company is allowed to notify your landlord about relevant changes to your renters policy so you don’t have to.
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