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The Insider spoke with Allen Wolff, a shareholder in the law firm Anderson Kill.
Q: Landlords are bracing for a drop in rental income as more and more tenants who lose their jobs stop paying rent. Would standard insurance that most landlords carry cover such a loss—that is, some kind of business interruption insurance? And if so, would they find that coverage in their property insurance policy or elsewhere? How is that typically covered?