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[QUOTE="Lens1000, post: 145400, member: 37726"] It's a necessity for you to buy a rental insurance if you aren't get a house yet. This type of insurance covers damages done to your properties if calamity looms or if there is a fire outbreak. The funniest thing is that your landlord gets a claim for the property damaged and you will get nothing because your properties is not covered by the homeowner insurance policy bought by the landlord. The rental insurance is necessary to protect your property while living in some else's structure. I don't see this type of insurance as a matter of choice. It's a necessity because the premium is cheap . You can choose from different premium. It's important that you get a capable insurance agent to guide you on the pros and cons of the rental insurance. [/QUOTE]
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