Overview
Unlike homeowners' insurance, renter's insurance covers only the value of your belongings, not the physical building.
By purchasing renters insurance, your possessions are covered against losses from fire or smoke, lightning, vandalism, theft, explosion, windstorm and water damage (not including floods). Your renters insurance also covers your responsibility to other people injured at your home or elsewhere by you, a family member or your pet and pays legal defense costs if you are taken to court. Renter's insurance covers your additional living expenses if you are unable to live in your apartment because of a fire or other covered peril. Most policies will reimburse you the difference between your additional living expenses and your normal living expenses but still may set limits as to the amount they will pay. There are two types of renter's insurance policies you may purchase:
With either policy, you may want to consider purchasing a floater. A standard renter's policy offers only limited coverage for items such as jewelry, silver, furs, etc. If you own property that exceeds these limits, it is recommended that you supplement your policy with a floater. A floater is a separate policy that provides additional insurance for your valuables and covers them for perils not included in your policy such as accidental loss. A standard renters insurance policy includes 3 essential types of coverage:
Basic Policy Coverages
Description
Basic Coverage
Optional Coverages
Personal PropertyCoverage to repair or replace your clothing, furniture and other personal belongings.limit dependent on policy holder - usually starts at $25,000
Replacement Cost coverage - pays total cost to replace your personal property at today’s prices with no deduction for age or wear & tear Schedule Personal Property list specific items such as wedding rings for full replacement. Personal LiabilityCoverage for personal injury to others or their property, including wrongs such as libel, slander, invasion of privacy$100,000
$200,000 - $500,000
Loss of Use ExpensesCoverage for necessary extra living expenses to stay elsewhere temporarily if it’s impossible to live in your apartment because of a covered loss.$0
Limit dependent on policy holder (avg: $1,000 - $5,000)
Medical Coverage To OthersMedical coverage for accidental injury to others while in your apartment.$1,000
$2,000 - $10,000
Available Discounts
We have access to over 200 insurance companies each providing their own exclusive credits and discounts. One more example how Carroll Steele Insurance is providing the best in product selection and service. Check the list below to see what credits and discounts we can provide you.
ITEM
Discount %
Description
Multi Policy Account Credit10-20%
Discount on renters if both auto and renters policies (Home, renters or condo) are written by Carroll Steele Insurance Agency.
Alarm System CreditUp to 25%
Depending on type of system, fire, burgular, we can provide a substantial discount.
Age of Home / Renovations Creditvaries
Credits based on age of home, electrical system, heating/cooling and plumbing systems.
Loss Free Credit15%
Claim free for at least 4 years.
Non-Smokers Credit2-5%
Non-Smokers can enjoy an additional 2-5% credit on their renters insurance policy. Credit varies by company
Our Quote form provides a place to select all of these discounts and credits. Request a Quote to find out how much you can save on all your insurance needs. Frequently Asked Questions
Question
Answer
Can I rent without Renters insurance?Except for certain instances that may require you to have a renters' policy, in most cases you can rent an apartment, house, or condo without renters insurance. However, we strongly recommend having renters insurance; especially since it's cost is relatively low. Also, you have no control over the tenants in your building and risk losing all your personal belongings if another tenant causes serious damage to the apartment building.
What about floods, earthquakes and other catastrophes?Most catastrophes are covered; for example, wind damage from hurricanes and tornadoes come under the windstorm peril listed in the previous question and so are included. Flood and earthquake damage, however, are not covered by a standard policy.
Be careful not to be lulled into a false sense of geographic security. Flood and earthquake activity is more widespread than many people realize. For example, almost 90 percent of the U.S. population lives in seismically active areas. Since 1900, earthquakes have caused damage in all 50 states. And if your home is located in a flood-prone area, you are 26 times more likely to suffer a flood loss than a loss from fire. If you have a question that isn't answered here please submit it to us using our Ask An Expert forum! About Renters InsuranceThe following is an explanation of each of the four elements of a standard renters insurance policy:
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