Landlord insurance in Utah: $150K Property Value, $2,500 Deductible

Estimated Annual Premium: $640 to $780

Estimated Monthly Premium: $50 to $70

The range reflects typical variation. Your actual premium may fall outside this range based on location, property type, and insurer.

What This Scenario Changes

In Utah, your estimated annual premium is about $640 to $780, which is roughly $50 to $70 per month.

What moves this estimate: property value and deductible define the size of building losses the insurer models and the portion you pay first. In states where how much it costs to repair or replace, insurers price landlord protection accordingly.

Tradeoff: $150K Property Value is tied to how large building losses could be. When rebuild costs track how much it costs to repair or replace, higher property value coverage can move the premium range up.

  • Tradeoff: $150K Property Value is tied to how large building losses could be. When rebuild costs track how much it costs to repair or replace, higher property value coverage can move the premium range up.
  • Tradeoff: For landlords, $2,500 Deductible controls how much of a covered building loss you pay first. Choosing a higher deductible can lower premium, but it increases cash you must cover after a claim.
  • Where this matters most: how much it costs to repair or replace is the background pressure that the scenario inputs layer on top of.

Average landlord insurance in Utah · Landlord by State

How This Estimate Is Calculated

Landlord (dwelling fire) estimates use state-level average premiums with multipliers for property value tier and deductible. Educational estimates only.

See our how we calculate page.