Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Tips On Renter's Insurance

Why should you get renter’s insurance and how do you choose the right policy? Well for one thing, I know that the first time I really thought about insurance was the first time I bought a car, and that was because the law made me. Though renter’s insurance is not required usually, it is something I will tell you is highly recommended. It not only protects your personal items, but can be very helpful in securing temporary housing and protection in terms of liability. This means that renter’s insurance can help with medical expenses for people on your property or even a lawyer if you happen to be sued by someone who is hurt on your property. So you realize that you need renter’s insurance, but how do you choose the best policy?
First of all, you need to determine the dollar amount you need in terms of your renter’s insurance coverage. It is actually the primary factor in the cost of your coverage. Rather than determining an amount in terms of value for each thing you own, you will come up with a fixed price for all of your possessions as a whole. So, the more the coverage you need to purchase, the more you will be charged for your policy.
Another factor in how much your renter’s insurance will cost is the deductible. This is the amount you are willing to pay out of pocket before the renter’s insurance kicks in. Coverage is subject to the deductible unless it is a liability insurance situation. The more money you are willing to pay out of pocket, the less your policy is likely to cost you since the company will be responsible for a lesser amount of your possessions.
Location and previous claims will also affect the cost of your renter’s insurance. If you are renting in an area that has a lot of thefts, the insurance company will likely charge you more for the policy. Also, if you are the neighbors have a large number of claims, that could affect your policy price as well.
You may not initially think that you really need renter’s insurance. You might think your possessions aren’t worth enough or that you are not worried about losing what little you have. However, you must take into account the fact that many renters insurance policies cover liability as well. Remember, just like with any other insurance policy you would get, you should always check with an agent on what you will benefit from the most.

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