You might think, “Why do I need insurance, I’m renting?” Well, even though your landlord probably has an insurance policy on your building, you’ll need to protect your personal interests too. And…it only costs a little to protect a lot. Renter’s insurance is less costly than you might think.
Things to consider:
Your Property
- What would it cost to replace the contents in my home?
- Do I have an inventory and photographs of my personal possessions? If not, don’t wait for disaster to strike. Download Allstate’s free home inventory software now and create a room-by-room inventory of your personal possessions.
- Should I purchase flood insurance?
You and Your Guests
- What kind of protection do I have against liability?
- Will my guest’s medical expenses be covered if they are accidentally injured in my home?
Your Coverages
- What additional coverages are available for my personal property such as: sports equipment, electronic data processing equipment, jewelry or other valuables?
- I’m getting married, can I get additional protections to cover wedding presents and other personal property I receive?
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Renters Insurance Quote
Estimated Premium*
$165 per year
*Estimates are based on the following :
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Personal Property = $25,000
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Family Liability = $100,000
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Guest Medical = $1,000
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Deductible = $500