A rental-property intake built for landlord, dwelling fire, vacancy, and specialty placement review.
Use this dedicated questionnaire to share occupancy, tenant, property condition, vacancy, renovation, and current insurance details. We review the risk first, then compare eligible landlord, dwelling fire, vacant property, or specialty market pathways through TWFG-accessible options when they fit the property profile.
Landlord / Rental Property Insurance Quote Request
Landlord / Rental Property Insurance Quote Request
Please complete this form with as much detail as possible so we can review your rental property and shop the best available coverage options for you.
Review lens
Landlord / dwelling fire review
We review occupancy, condition, vacancy, renovation status, and coverage structure before shopping landlord, dwelling fire, or specialty market pathways.
What we need
Property, tenant, and condition detail
Occupancy, updates, claims, and underwriting notes help us decide whether standard landlord or specialty placement is the better path.
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Coverage focus
Dwelling, rents, liability, and special hazards
We’ll look at building condition, loss of rents, premises liability, vacancy, renovations, and any additional interest requirements.
Need a faster first step?
If you want a lighter intake before sending documents, use the quick landlord form. It captures the property basics, vacancy status, and renovation timing so we can confirm the right market path first.
Helpful context
Vacancy, active rehab, and short-term or seasonal use often move a risk toward narrower dwelling-fire style placement first, while updated long-term rentals may fit broader landlord structures.
Rental-property market pathways
- Standard landlord and dwelling fire review
- Vacant, renovation, and seasonal occupancy analysis
- Loss of rents, liability, and detached structure alignment
- Specialty placement support when standard markets tighten
Most helpful documents
- Current declarations page or prior quote
- Inspection reports, vacancy notices, or carrier correspondence
- Renovation scopes or contractor estimates if work is active
- Property photos, leases, or rent rolls for multi-unit review
Coverage review approach
We do not look at premium in isolation. Occupancy, vacancy length, renovation status, condition, liability exposures, and loss history all influence whether a landlord package, dwelling fire form, or specialty market should be reviewed first.
Gor Gevorkyan is a Licensed Insurance Producer operating through TWFG Insurance Services with Scott Wilk Insurance Services. Carrier and product access is provided through the TWFG platform and partner markets, subject to underwriting and eligibility.
Prefer to start by phone?
If you want to talk through vacancy, renovation timing, rental income, liability concerns, or multi-unit details before filling out the full intake, call directly and we can guide the next step.
213-792-7102Looking for a broader intake instead? Use the general Request a Quote workflow.
Want a faster first-pass review before the full landlord packet?
Use the quick landlord intake if you want us to screen vacancy, renovation timing, and likely market fit before you send the full underwriting file set.