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Home Owner Renter's Insurance ? Yes, You Really Do Need It

 

Author: Elizabeth Newberry

Many people enjoy the convenience of renting a house or apartment. Theres no real commitment, you dont have to worry about selling it if you decide to move, and if something breaks well, you can usually just call the landlord. Yes, renters seem to have it easy sometimes! However, despite the convenience, rented houses or apartments arent exempt from risks such as fires and smoke, theft and vandalism, water and electricity damage, or damage from weather elements. Its most likely that your landlord isnt going to pay to replace all your clothing should your apartment catch fire or be burglarized. Therefore, you still need to purchase renters insurance.

Renters insurance will cover living expenses, with possible limits, if you are unable to live in your rented home or apartment due to damages. This is extremely beneficial to those who dont have family members or friends nearby with room for boarding. And, if youre renting a home because its more financially practical for you, theres good news renters insurance is most often much less than home owners insurance because youre only insuring your possessions. Your landlord will have insurance for the house or apartment; the house or apartment itself isnt yours to repair

There are two basic policies for renters insurance the actual cash value policy, which covers the cost to replace your possessions with a deduction for depreciation up to your policy limit, and the replacement cost policy, which covers up to your policy limit with no deduction. Its important to remember that many policies only cover a certain kind of valuables, so check with your agent to find out what the limits are. If you need more possessions insured, you may want to consider purchasing a separate floater policy that will cover the additional items.

So remember, just because renting offers the luxury of less worry and maintenance, you still need to protect your possessions within your rented house or apartment.

Author Bio:
Elizabeth Newberry is a notable scripter. Elizabeth likes to pen down articles about this field.
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