Be a flood ready renter

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Get informed

In the event of a flood, renters, not their landlords, are responsible for repairing or replacing any belongings that are damaged by floodwaters.

In most cases, your landlord's insurance policy will cover their property and the physical building you're renting, but not your personal property.

Many people don't realize how many possessions they have, from furniture, and clothing, to bicycles and electronics. The cost to replace them can add up quickly.

Take action

Whether you rent an apartment, condo or house, there are things you can do to be flood ready.

Talk to your landlord

Your provincial, territorial or local government provides information about landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities in the event of an emergency that affects your health and safety.

Ensure your insurance covers flood expenses

Things to consider when you review your new or existing tenant insurance policy:

Overland flood insurance

Take actions around your home

You can improve your flood resilience by taking simple steps.

Outside your home:

Inside your home:

Discover more ways to protect your home from flooding and to help your community be flood ready.

Stay informed

Keep up with the news so you can act fast:

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2026-03-23