
Renter’s InsuranceWhy would I want to buy renters insurance?If you live in an apartment or a rented house, renters insurance provides important coverage for both you and your possessions. A standard renters policy protects your personal property in many certain cases of theft or damage and may pay for temporary living expenses if your rental is damaged (including loss of use). It can also shield you from personal liability. Anyone who leases a house or apartment needs should consider this type of coverage. What are the available limits on a standard renters policy? A renters policy commonly contains four separate sections, referred to as Coverage C, D, E, and F.
How does a renters policy protect my personal property?A renters policy provides named perils coverage. This means your property is protected from all the perils that are specifically listed on your policy. These usually include:
Renters coverage applies to your personal property no matter where you are in the world. This means you're covered when you are on vacation as well as at home. Do renters policies provide coverage for personal property such as jewelry, furs, firearms, or silverware?A standard renters policy provides limited named perils coverage for certain types of personal property. For example, the policy limit is $200 for loss of money, $1000 for loss of securities, and $1000 total for theft of jewelry, watches, and furs. Other types of property with limited coverage amounts include: firearms, watercraft and their trailers, trailers other than those used with watercraft, silverware, business personal property on the residence premises, and business personal property away from the residence premises. If you own any of these types of items, you can buy a scheduled personal property endorsement. (Endorsements are optional agreements which alter the provisions of your main renters policy.) This particular endorsement allows you to purchase additional coverage for your list of valuable possessions. Each item is specifically described and has a separate limit of insuranceThe cost of a personal property endorsement depends on the type of property and the amount of coverage you purchase for each item. What is personal liability coverage and why do I need it?A standard renters policy provides personal liability coverage, which applies anywhere in the world. This protects you and your family in case someone brings a claim against you or sues you, alleging that you caused them either bodily injury or property damage. Personal liability coverage covers claims for bodily injury or property damage caused by an insured as long as it isn't vehicle-related and does not arise from business activities. In addition to the limit of liability, your insurer must pay all legal defense costs if an insured is sued for something that is covered under the policy. How does an insurance company determine my renters insurance premium?The following factors will affect your premium rate:
Here are some ways that you can reduce your renters insurance premium:
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