The number of renters in the United States is on the increase. Currently, there are approximately 44.1 million home renters and due to the recent pandemic and other factors that number is climbing steadily. Understanding “what happens if the house you’re renting burns down” is crucial for these millions of renters.
If you are one of the many people who are renting their home today you may have several questions and concerns …
We are going to answer that question and several other common questions in this short article. So let’s get started.
Are you liable to pay for any fire damage?
This is a big question that renters frequently have and the answer is “maybe.”
The rule of thumb is the landlord is responsible for paying for the repairs and returning the property to a habitable condition … unless it can be proven that the tenant is liable.
If the tenant is liable, then all bets are off. You could very well find yourself with a large debt to pay.
Reasons that can lead to tenants being found liable for a fire include:
– Leaving a candle burning in an unoccupied room
– Not properly observing food that is cooking on the stove
– Using an appliance that is in poor condition and clearly a fire risk
If negligence on your part caused the fire, you can be held responsible for some or all damages.
What if I have renters insurance?
It is key that all renters have renters insurance to protect themselves in cases just like the above. Another reason to get renters insurance is because landlords are not obligated to compensate for your personal property losses.
That is what renters insurance is primarily for, in fact. If you have renters insurance, follow your company’s claim procedures to get reimbursed for fire losses.
Can I get out of my lease following a house fire?
This is another common question whose answer may depend on what state you are living in and on other circumstances.
If your rental unit becomes unlivable due to damage, you have the right to vacate and cease rent payments in most cases.
As for cancelling your lease, in most cases, if the following conditions are met you can cancel the lease:
– The cost of repairing the property is more than one year’s rent
– You were not found liable for causing the fire
– And you are up-to-date on your rental payments at the time of the fire
How soon should a fire-damaged house be repaired?
If repairs are needed following a fire in a rental property and selling a fire-damaged house is not an option, the landlord is required to repair the property so that it is habitable as soon as possible. States vary in their definition of what is ‘habitable.” General requirements include:
– A roof
– Hot and cold water supply
– Sewage disposal system
– Working electrical system
– Working heating system
How do I get assistance if I need it following a house fire?
There are, thankfully, organizations that readily provide assistance to house fire victims. Those organizations include:
The Red Cross
Charitable donations fund this private company. Its mission is to provide assistance when disaster strikes – whether that is a large natural disaster like a tornado or earthquake or a single-family house fire.
In most cases, the Red Cross will be the fastest acting source of aid in the event of a disaster like a house fire and their aim is to attend to the most immediate needs of you and your family.
That means they will try to make sure that you have food, clothing and shelter (which could include a voucher for a several day stay at a local hotel).
In addition to all of that, they will also help you get necessary replacement medical devices and prescriptions. A case worker may be assigned to offer you close support for additional needs. They can help with temporary pet care or provide cleanup kits for minor house fires, allowing you to stay in your home.
The local fire department usually contacts the Red Cross for you after a house fire. If they don’t, ask Fire Department officials for the number and call the Red Cross yourself. The Fire Department should have that number.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is a Christian-based service organization that also relies on charitable donations to provide aid to those in need.
While not generally as fast in response as the Red Cross – for example, you may have to fill out an application to ensure you qualify for help – they are a good resource for quick relief (a couple of days after the fire) and also long-term help following a house fire.
Aid you could receive from the Salvation Army includes food, clothing and shelter.
For example, they may be able to provide you with a short-term housing solution (such as a hotel or a temporary shelter) if you are not able to stay in our home following a house fire. They may also be able to give you a cleanup kit if your home is structurally sound and you do wish to stay in it.
Additional aid provided by the Salvation Army includes counseling, which can help you deal with the traumatic effects of being a house fire victim.
They may also offer financial grants and vouchers to replace lost items like furniture and home goods. You will need to financially qualify for the grants and vouchers though.
To reach the Salvation Army you can call 1-800-728-7825.
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