Renters Policies Help Protect Your Personal Belongings and More
Insurance isn't something many renters give a lot of thought to. In fact, a study by the Insurance Information Institute a few years ago found that only about 31 percent of renters buy renters insurance. If you're renting, it's worth your while to consider joining their ranks. When you rent an apartment or house, your landlord is not responsible for your personal belongings if they’re stolen or damaged. You are, and renters insurance can help. Renters insurance can also help protect you if you’re held legally responsible for injuries to another person while they’re visiting your home. And, because the policies don't cover the building itself, premiums can be relatively inexpensive. If you decide to look for renters insurance, here are a few questions to ask to ensure you get the coverage you want.
Sure, oftentimes when you rent you have fewer worries, such as not mowing the lawn or painting the house. But, just think how hard it would be to replace all your personal belongings at once. That’s a genuine worry – one that renters insurance can help to minimize. And, now that you know what questions to ask about renters insurance, you can start looking for the policy you want. Get a quote from us today. We make no representation as to the completeness or accuracy of information provided at these sites. Nor are we liable for any information you receive arising out of your access to or use of these third-party sites. When you access one of these sites, you assume total responsibility for your use of the sites you are visiting.
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