You may not own it, but it is your home. You have surrounded yourself with your favorite things in your corner of the world, why not protect them? Renters insurance is a great way to protect your belongings as well as your family and yourself.
What happens if you are displaced from your rental after a covered loss? With Loss of Use Coverage, you would have the added protection of temporary assistance for emergency shelter if your apartment becomes uninhabitable as a result of fire or other covered loss. This coverage is included in most Renter’s policies already, but that is not all!
Sometimes accidents are unavoidable, but aside from your automobile coverage, what types of liability are you covered for? Most homeowners enjoy Personal Liability coverage as part of their homeowner’s insurance policy, but what protections are available to those who rent or lease their home? If you purchase Renter’s Insurance, Personal Liability Coverage is built right in to most policies, which will afford you and your family liability protection.
With apartments big and small, you should have a policy tailored to your needs. Coverage levels begin at $25,000 for contents. Call today for a free, no obligation quote.
Tip: Some folks might think that in the event of a fire or other loss, their furnishings and belongings would be covered by their landlord’s insurance policies. The truth is, in nearly all cases, they would not be.