Surging property insurance premiums destroying landlord cash flow
Residential landlords are seeing insurance premiums spike sharply in 2025-2026, materially eroding rental property cash flow. In some high-risk markets, insurers are withdrawing entirely, leaving landlords with no affordable coverage options. There is no purpose-built tool for landlords to model insurance cost sensitivity in their cash flow projections or benchmark their rates against comparable properties.
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