Leah Kelvin
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Tenants must have renters insurance, as it provides cover for their personal property, liability protection and additional living expenses in the case of covered events. For example, Personal Property Coverage can replace furniture, clothes, electronic devices or stolen valuables. In case someone is hurt on your premises and you get sued, Liability Protection pays for attorney fees and medical costs. Additional Living Expenses (ALE) will help provide temporary accommodation if your rental unit becomes unlivable. And Loss of Use Coverage gives a replacement residence when necessary. Stolen items are also replaced since the renters insurance policy covers theft as well.
Renters’ insurance is quite inexpensive with premiums averaging between $15-$30 per month. The coverage options can be customized to meet individual needs. It comes down to something of value that ensures essential security for one’s belongings, liabilities in addition to living expenditures.
Renters’ insurance is quite inexpensive with premiums averaging between $15-$30 per month. The coverage options can be customized to meet individual needs. It comes down to something of value that ensures essential security for one’s belongings, liabilities in addition to living expenditures.