Think you don’t need renters insurance? Think again! There are a variety of reasons why people don’t take out the coverage they need, but many of these ideas just aren’t true. Here are a few things to consider about renters insurance.
Your Landlord Isn’t Responsible for Your Belongings
When surveyed, most people who rent a home or apartment mistakenly believed that their landlord was responsible for their personal items in the event of a catastrophe. The truth is that the person (or company) that owns the building where you live is not responsible for your items. This means that you would have to personally pay to replace that flat screen television set you purchased last year and your grandmother’s fine china if there was a theft, fire, weather event, or some other loss scenario.
For many people, replacing every item owned would be a costly endeavor that they just could not afford to do. By having renters insurance, these items are able to be replaced much more easily and cost effectively. Furthermore, many policies even offer a provision that pays for temporary housing while your landlord fixes any damage to your dwelling that makes it impossible to live in.
Renters Insurance is Actually Quite Affordable
One of the biggest fallacies about renters insurance is that it is expensive. In fact, this is the number one reason why many tenants opt to skip this type of coverage. Most policy premiums are only a few dollars a month and many carriers offer additional discounts for pairing it with your auto policy. In fact, in some circumstances, it is actually cheaper to have auto insurance and a renters policy versus just car coverage alone.
To learn more or to receive a no-obligation quote, please contact our team at Advantage Insurance Network today.