What you need to know about renters insurance

by Guest » Thu Nov 06, 2008 08:58 am
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Usually when we think about insurance, we think of insuring our cars or home. Now even as a renter you can protect your belongings with renters insurance. Protecting property isn't always for homeowners. You may want to have renters insurance to be able to protect your belongings since your landlord's policy will not cover your personal property.

What is covered under renters insurance?

Your personal property is covered under renters insurance/tenant's insurance. You may be living in rented property but no matter whether your landlord owns homeowners' insurance or not, your personal belongings will not be covered under that policy. Your renters insurance covers you against certain "named peril" like:
  • Fire/Lightning
  • Smoke
  • Theft
  • Sabotage
  • Malicious Mischief
  • Windstorm
  • Sudden accidental water discharge
There are certain additional coverage that some companies may provide. These include:
  • Floods
  • Freezing of a plumbing system
  • Falling objects
  • Damage caused by a burst water pipe
  • Any civil commotion
  • Damage from aircraft and vehicles
There are many policies that provide:
  1. Liability Protection: This insurance pays for bodily injuries or property damage that you cause to someone else. It may even pay for any legal defense in situations like this.

  2. Medical Protection of your guests: It covers the medical expenses (if required) of those who do not live in the rental property that you have insured but was injured in your apartment.

  3. Raise in living expenses: If you have to live elsewhere due to a loss and your cost of living goes up because of that, your insurance policy will cover such a case up to a certain limit.

  4. Loss of property while traveling: If the airline you are traveling by loses your baggage, some renters insurance covers that too.

What are the things to consider before getting renters insurance?

When you have decided on getting renters insurance, you must be aware of:
  • The dollar value of coverage: There will be a fixed dollar amount that will be decided on all of your property. The bigger your coverage the higher is the policy amount.

  • Your deductible: This will decide the out-of-pocket money that you will have to pay for your policy. You will have to pay a deductible for everything else except liability insurance.

  • Actual Cash Value (ACV): It is also known as replacement cost. ACV means that the insurance company, when it pays for the loss, pays the actual cash value of the property at the time of loss. However, if you choose replacement cost, you will be entitled to an actual replacement. This means that if any property is damaged, you will be provided with as much amount required to be able to replace it.

  • Location and claim history: If the area you live in is prone to burglary, your policy cost may go up. Similarly, if you or the person who rented the apartment before you or even if the neighbors have had a big amount of claims, the cost of your policy may go up due to this.
Be it rented property or a property that you own, insurance policies always help you recover from damages. Renters insurance may not be first on your mind but it is an important policy to get. Since no landlord's insurance policy will cover your personal belongings, renters insurance will be a good idea.

Hi,
A financial adviser once said that its not easy to save on my renters insurance. Is there a way that I may save something out of it?
BarbieL

Total Comments: 14

Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 06:46 am Post Subject:

Do you really think someone who posted a question two years ago is still listening?

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 05:28 am Post Subject:

Renter's insurance is a good investment in order to protect your property. Check with your insurance company to see if adding a security system would help lower your renter's insurance.


Nobody is gonna listen to you if you don't add value to your response. Only promoting your products (security) and mentioning the corporation [Owner Del-Air Security(www.delairsecurity.com)] won't do any help getting visitors fetched (if it is something you are trying to do over here, and I'm pretty sure that I'm right!!).

Thanks!

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:13 am Post Subject: Does renters insurance cover jewelry?

My policy covers up to $1k and my wife’s earring that are missing worth $3.5k. She kept those on the shelf of the washroom and later couldn’t find there. I know that they won’t pay more than the limit. But the thing is would they cover when I don’t even know if someone took those or just went down the pipe...

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 07:27 am Post Subject: Help please...

Hello,
I am living in San Francisco bay area.
I'd like to create my niche in a tenants coverage area.
Please do advise me with all positive , negative possibilities of getting success in my niche area.
Thanks a lot...
Mike Munna
510insurancehelp@gmail.com

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