Fast & affordable landlord insurance in Maryland
Landlord insurance in Maryland provides coverage for rental property damage, liability claims, and income loss. Coverage levels and pricing vary by property type and location. Get a quote for Maryland landlord insurance tailored to your rental.

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What to know about rental properties in Maryland
Maryland offers a diverse rental market with strong demand in the Baltimore metro area, the DC suburbs (Montgomery and Prince George's Counties), and the college towns around the University of Maryland. The state's proximity to federal government employment centers keeps rental demand high in the suburban corridors, while Baltimore offers more affordable investment opportunities with solid rental yields.
With over 6.1 million residents across 23 counties, Maryland maintains one of the highest median household incomes in the nation at approximately $91,000, supporting robust rental demand throughout key metropolitan areas. Prince George's County alone contains nearly one million residents, while Montgomery County's proximity to Washington D.C. creates consistently strong rental markets for investment properties.
Maryland's landlord-tenant laws are more tenant-friendly than in many southern states, with specific requirements around security deposits, lead paint disclosure, and habitability. The weather includes severe thunderstorms, occasional tornado activity, winter storms, and coastal storm exposure on the Eastern Shore and in the Chesapeake Bay region. State regulations mandate security deposit limits of two months' rent, comprehensive lead paint disclosures for pre-1978 properties, and strict habitability standards that landlords must maintain throughout tenancy periods.
How landlord insurance works in Maryland
Landlord insurance in Maryland covers the risks that a homeowners policy won't — structural damage to rental properties, liability claims from tenant or visitor injuries, and lost rental income during repairs.
- Dwelling coverage handles fire, wind, storm, and other covered perils
- Liability coverage steps in when someone is injured on the property and holds you responsible
- Loss of rent coverage replaces income if the property is uninhabitable while being repaired
Maryland landlords with properties on the Eastern Shore or along the bay should understand their wind and storm coverage, as coastal exposure can affect deductible structures.
The Chesapeake Bay region experiences unique weather patterns, including nor'easters that can generate sustained winds exceeding 60 mph, while the state averages approximately 30 thunderstorm days annually with potential for significant hail damage.
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Do you need landlord insurance in Maryland?
Property value does not directly equal replacement cost, but often correlates; the DC-area rental market is full of higher-value properties where the financial exposure is significant. Property values in Montgomery County average $450,000, while Prince George's County maintains median property values near $320,000, creating substantial replacement cost considerations.
Even in more affordable markets like Baltimore, the cost of a major repair or a liability judgment can far exceed the premium. Maryland courts have awarded liability settlements exceeding $500,000 in cases involving rental properties. Maryland's tenant-friendly legal environment adds another layer of risk that liability coverage helps manage.
Maryland may not have the same level of weather risk as Florida or Louisiana, but it has plenty. Combine that with the financial risk of being exposed to liability without protection, and landlords in MD don't view insurance as a nice thing to have, but an essential for running a successful rental business.
Average cost of landlord insurance in Maryland
Maryland landlords are looking at a median of around $1,149.50 per year, with notable variation across a state that includes dense Baltimore metro markets, suburban Washington D.C. corridors, and Eastern Shore coastal areas. The Baltimore market specifically tends to carry higher liability considerations that factor into pricing.
Landlord protection insurance comes up as a term in Maryland searches, and it generally refers to the same type of dwelling fire policy with liability coverage that landlords across the country use. A landlord insurance calculator can give you a rough estimate, but the specifics of your property will shape the actual quote. Location within Maryland is probably the single biggest variable in premium differences.
It's worth noting that the exact location of your property will matter quite a bit in determining your premium; Maryland's diverse geography spans from the dense Baltimore metro and D.C. suburbs to the coastal Eastern Shore, creating significant regional variation. Your property type, its age, and condition will also determine where your actual premium lands relative to the median.
To get a quote on your rental property, all you need to do is enter your address and some other quick details below. Quotes are completely free and will be sent to your email within minutes.

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Riot & civil commotion
Yes. Steadily’s landlord insurance covers property damage from riots and civil commotion — broken windows, structural fires, looted common areas — so the repair costs don’t fall entirely on you. Documentation connecting the damage to the civil unrest is required.

Vandalism & burglary
Yes. Steadily covers malicious damage to your rental from vandalism and break-ins — broken doors and windows, defaced surfaces, damaged fixtures and appliances. A police report is typically required to file the claim.

Loss of rent
Yes, when a covered event makes the unit temporarily uninhabitable. Steadily’s loss of rent coverage replaces the income you’d lose while repairs are underway — whether the cause is a fire, a burst pipe, or storm damage.

Storm and hail
Yes. Steadily covers storm and hail damage to the structure — roof punctures, broken windows, wind-torn siding, fallen debris — plus lost rental income when the damage is bad enough to displace tenants.

Water
Yes, for sudden events — burst pipes, plumbing failures, appliance overflow. Steadily covers the structural repairs and lost rental income if the unit can’t be occupied while the work is done. Flood damage from rising water requires a separate policy.

Legal liability
Yes. If a tenant or visitor is injured at your rental and sues, Steadily covers the medical bills, attorney fees, and any settlement or judgment — up to your policy’s liability limits.

Fire
Yes — Steadily covers structural fire damage, smoke damage, personal property you own at the unit, and lost rental income while repairs are underway. That includes fires started in the kitchen, by the wiring, by a tenant, or by a wildfire nearby.
FAQs
about landlord insurance in
Maryland
Is landlord insurance required in Maryland?
Maryland has no statutory requirement for landlord insurance. Mortgage lenders will require it on financed properties, and smart landlords carry coverage regardless. Maryland's proximity to the coast, combined with its active rental market in and around Baltimore and the D.C. suburbs, creates enough risk to make insurance a prudent investment.
Can a Maryland landlord require renters insurance?
Yes. Maryland law permits landlords to require tenants to maintain renters insurance as a lease condition. This is especially common in Baltimore and suburban Maryland, where property managers routinely make it a standard part of the rental agreement.
What is landlord protection insurance, and how is it different from a standard policy?
"Landlord protection insurance" is essentially just another name for landlord insurance — it covers the physical structure, provides liability coverage, and can include loss of rental income protection. Some insurers market it under this label to emphasize the liability and income protection features. Regardless of the name, the important thing is to ensure your policy provides adequate dwelling coverage at replacement cost, meaningful liability limits, and loss of rent protection.
Does landlord insurance cover damage in Baltimore's older rental properties?
Yes, a landlord policy covers the same perils regardless of the property's age. However, older Baltimore properties may face unique risks — lead paint exposure, aging plumbing and electrical systems, and structural issues — that can increase both the likelihood of a claim and the cost of repairs. Make sure your dwelling coverage limit reflects the actual cost to rebuild, not just the property's market value. Liability coverage is especially important for older buildings where code violations or deferred maintenance could lead to tenant injury claims.
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