Start with the rental-property basics before you move into the full underwriting packet.
This shorter intake is designed for owners who want us to review vacancy, renovation timing, occupancy, and basic property fit first. If the risk looks straightforward, we can guide the next step into the full landlord intake with the right document set.
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Quick landlord intake
Use this shorter form if you want us to review vacancy, renovation timing, and basic rental-property fit before you complete the full underwriting intake.
What this helps us confirm
- Whether the risk starts in a landlord, dwelling-fire, or specialty lane
- How vacancy or rehab timing may affect eligibility
- Whether a fuller document-driven intake should be the next step
Best use cases for the quick intake
- Vacancy questions before sending full inspection material
- Renovation timing that may affect standard-market fit
- Rental-property triage when you only want the first underwriting read
- Faster intake for owners who will send documents after a callback
Vacancy, DP-style, and rehab context
Some rental risks begin in a narrower dwelling-fire style lane first, especially when vacancy, active rehab, or short-term use is involved. Cleaner long-term rentals in stronger condition may support broader landlord structures when the market fit is there.
Need the full version instead?
If you already have declarations, inspection reports, property photos, leases, or rent rolls ready, the full landlord questionnaire will give us a better underwriting picture from the start.
Open full landlord intakePrefer to start by phone?
If you want to talk through vacancy, renovation timing, or whether the risk is likely to fit a landlord or specialty path before filling anything out, call directly.
213-792-7102