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Renters insurance provides financial protection against the loss or
destruction of your possessions when you rent a house or apartment.
While your landlord may be sympathetic to a burglary you have
experienced or a fire caused by your iron, destruction or loss of your
possessions is not usually covered by your landlord’s insurance. Because
in most cases, renters insurance covers only the value of your
belongings, not the physical building, the premium is relatively
inexpensive.
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). Like homeowners
insurance, 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.
Renters 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 renters insurance policies you may purchase:
1. Actual Cash Value – pays to replace your home or possessions
minus a deduction for depreciation up to the limit of your policy
2. Replacement Cost – pays the actual cost of replacing your home
or possessions (no deduction for depreciation) up to the limit of your
policy
With either policy, you may want to consider purchasing a floater. A
standard renters 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.
Contact your PHD Protection
Team for more details!
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