Many renters assume that their landlord’s insurance policies will protect their personal belongings, but that is far from the truth. A landlord’s policy will cover the home or apartment that you reside in and any belongings that they own, but not your items. For some, renters insurance may not even be an option with many landlords now requiring a policy within your lease.
It is easy to underestimate how many belongings you own and if you are debating if renters insurance is a must you should take inventory of all your belongings by opening every drawer, closet, nook and cranny to establish the value of all your items. By adding the value of your clothes, electronics, furniture, and everything else you own together you’ll likely be very surprised by the high figure.
Renters insurance does more than just help cover the cost of damaged belongings after a covered incident, it also can pay for housing after a disaster. Otherwise known as “loss of use” or “additional living expenses” coverage, this portion of your policy contributes towards the cost of a hotel or alternative living arrangement should your rental be inhospitable while being repaired. Additionally, renters insurance also includes liability coverage should a third party be injured while at your rental or even off the premises depending on the specifics of the policy.
Most importantly, renters insurance protects your savings and net worth because it safeguards you from having to pay out of pocket to replace belongings when disaster strikes. At Texas Independent Insurance in Allen, TX we can help you determine if renters insurance makes sense for your circumstances. Give us a call today or stop by our conveniently located office to learn more information.