Why Salem County landlords need landlord insurance
Salem County landlords renting residential property need dwelling-fire coverage and landlord liability for tenant-occupied homes. A homeowners policy is for an owner-occupied home — once you rent it out, you need a dwelling-fire (landlord) policy, or a claim can be denied outright.
What landlord insurance covers in Salem County
- Dwelling / Building — the rental structure itself against fire and covered perils.
- Landlord Liability — tenant or visitor injury claims on the property.
- Lost Rental Income — rent you lose when a covered loss makes a unit uninhabitable.
- Other Structures — detached garages, fences, and structures on the property.
Getting the right coverage in Salem County
The right policy depends on your specific situation, and we size it to match rather than selling a one-size-fits-all package. As an independent agency, we compare multiple carriers instead of pushing one company's products.
Working with a local Salem County agent
Serving Pennsville, Carneys Point, and Woodstown and all of Salem County, Kevin Brown Insurance Agency explains the coverage in plain language and places it correctly the first time.

