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Even though you don't own your own home you
have personal property that can be lost to fires, burglaries and even
lawsuits.
While most homeowners are insured for
these risks, many renters are not. No one requires renters to buy
insurance to protect their personal property, so many do not.
The first time most people think about
property insurance is with their first home since it is required by the
mortgage company. Although renter's insurance is usually not required, it
is just as necessary to have. Not only will it protect your personal
items, but it will also help with temporary housing and liability
protection, such as medical expenses for people on your property or a
lawyer if you are sued by someone unintentionally injured by you.
If the ceiling in your aparmtent is
damaged by a storm, the ceiling is covered by your landlord. But what
about your brand new stereo and TV that was damaged? Also, while the
ceiling is being fixed, do you have enough money to immediately find
another place to stay? These are the types of things that would be covered
by your renters insurance policy.
Renters insurance can help you pay for repairing or
replacing personal property that is damaged, destroyed or stolen. It may
also cover most lawsuits or claims against you if you are responsible for
injuring others or damaging their property.
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