Question : In the state of Ohio, how can I insure a house and property that is still deeded to my deceased grandmother?
We have a house and acreage that is still in my long deceased grandmother’s name. There are 8 kids in our immediate family and nobody wants it solely in their name, as it would be unfair to the others. We do, however, want to rent the house out so my mom will have extra income. The insurance companies I have checked with say they can’t insure it unless we can show, by lawyers papers, that it is being transferred into a living person’s name. Is there any loop holes to this and/or is there any way to insure the property so we can rent it out? We thought about just having the person that rents it put renter’s insurance on the place, but that would only cover their contents inside the house, so that is not an option. This is for the state of Ohio. Thank you in advance to anyone who can help with this!
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Best answer:

Answer by mbrcatz17
You can, just have the policy written in the name of “the estate of Jane Doe” or whatever her name is. It will have to be put on a dwelling fire policy, to show that it is tenant occupied, and the executor of her estate, or the trustee, will have to sign the application.

I’m not sure who you’re checking with, but an independent agent should be able to do this. The problem is, rental properties are the dregs of the insurance world – tons of work, not much money, most agents won’t write a rental stand-alone – so one of you eight are going to have to call YOUR homeowners agents, explain the situation, and have them write the policy as a consideration, using YOUR homeowners and auto to help balance out the account.