No, the landlord's
insurance covers damage to the building and the
landlord's property, not your personal property or
liability. Plus, you may be liable for damage to the
building if it is your fault. If you go out and
leave the stove on and an ensuing fire causes
extensive damage to the entire building, you may be
held liable to the landlord.
(This information is provided to Badger Mutual Insurance Company
by the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, Inc. and is
used with their permission. For more information like this visit
www.independentagent.com)