| Renters Insurance:
What if you came home from work only to find your apartment had been
totally trashed by a burglar? Or what if you walked into your living
room and found yourself standing in a 3 inch flood of water? Well, if
you think it's not a major problem because your landlord will foot the
bill, YOU'RE WRONG.
Your landlord's insurance does NOT cover your
personal property. Things like your clothes, stereo, furniture,
television, bicycle, jewelry, personal computer, artwork and other items
are not covered by your landlord's insurance against destruction or
loss. As sorry as your landlord may be about the 3 inches of water in
your living room or your stolen stereo, you're the one who'll have to
buy a new couch and stereo system not him.
But renters insurance covers your items and:
- protects you against losses from fire or smoke, lightning,
vandalism, theft, explosion, windstorm, and water damage from
plumbing.
- covers your responsibility to other people injured at your home
or elsewhere by you, a family member or your pet and includes legal
defense costs if you are taken to court.
Please take a moment to read some of the most common questions and
answers regarding renter's insurance by
clicking here.
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