Why You Need Renters Insurance

Sep 4
09:08

2009

Frank Rodriguez

Frank Rodriguez

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Just like the important role that homeowners insurance plays renters insurance also plays an important role in protecting against liability issues and individual property. Here's is why you need it.

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Accidents,Why You Need Renters Insurance Articles acts of nature, and general life circumstances are why you need renters insurance. When you rent a property you need to remember that your personal possessions are not covered under your land person's insurance policy unless there is a serious act of negligence on their part.

Much like homeowners insurance renters insurance provides you with the basic coverage you need in the event of damage. Whether the roof leaks during a storm, a fire takes out your building, or someone breaks into your home you need to be able to have financial support in order to recoup most of your losses.

If you earn any type of income via your computer or other possession within your home renters insurance just became twice as important. Should something happen to your source of income (even if it's a part time income) you are not likely to be able to recoup the total loss unless you can prove that you were earning an income from the damaged possession.

When you file your paperwork you will be asked to estimate the value of your possessions. You should always save a receipt and update your renters insurance if you replace or buy a new possession that is costly. For instance if you replace an older television with new plasma TV, the value of your electronics just went up by a few thousand dollars. Adjusting the value of your items is imperative to making sure you are able to recoup losses.

Keep in mind that renters insurance generally does not cover flood damage cause by natural flooding. It will cover water damage caused by leaking pipes or an overflowing toilet from the upstairs bathroom, but it won't cover flood damage caused by a natural body of water.

Some renters insurance policies will cover auto damage caused in a parking area shared by numerous apartment dwellers, but this can vary by policy, so be sure to check. If you want to make sure that life's incidents do not wipe you out, you need to make sure to keep your insurance information up to date.