| What You Need to Know About Renter's Insurance |
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| Thursday, 15 July 2010 13:22 |
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As homeowners, most people carry a mortgage and have no choice but to purchase homeowners insurance as a requirement of their loan. But for renters, the choice is their own — and many people facing financial uncertainty might choose to go without renter’s insurance, even though they have many of the same risks as homeowners when it comes to protecting possessions or being liable for accidents at home. Some of the most common misperceptions include:
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) offers these tips for people who are now renting: 1. How much renter’s insurance do you need?
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about the property you want to protect and the property hazards you would like to be insured from. We can give you coverage policy specifics based on your state and the type of policy you want. We’ll answer any important questions you have about:
2. Can you get a discount on renter’s insurance if your residence has particular safety features, like a burglar alarm? Many insurers will reduce your premiums if you have fire or burglar alarms, fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems and/or deadbolts on exterior doors. Some companies might also offer discounts if you have more than one policy with them. 3. Are you covered in the case of a flood or earthquake? These natural disasters are not generally covered by a renter’s or homeowners insurance policy. 4. Could owning a pet cause your premium to be higher? Certain municipalities require that owners of select breeds of pets have insurance policies to cover damages and/or injuries caused by the animal. This liability might be covered under a standard renter’s insurance policy, but some insurance companies might require the purchase of additional coverage. 5. Does renter’s insurance only cover you when you’re at home? Many policies do not limit protection to home-based situations. For example, items you have insured often are covered if they are stolen by someone who breaks into your car or if they are damaged while not on your property. 6. Is personal liability included? A renter’s insurance policy covers your property and your personal legal responsibility (or liability) for injuries to others and/or their property while they are on your property. 7. Will you receive additional living expenses if you have to live somewhere else while your apartment is being repaired? If there is damage to the building you are renting and you must live elsewhere while the building is being repaired, you will have coverage for additional living expenses incurred during the reconstruction period. 8. How do you expedite your renter’s insurance claim? A home inventory – along with photos and proof of ownership – make it easier to file an accurate, detailed insurance claim in case your home is damaged or destroyed in a disaster. A home inventory can also help determine how much coverage you need from your renter's insurance. Click here to download a free home inventory checklist. |




