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Myth No. 1 - Insurance is too expensive.
Some renters don't insure their personal possessions because they believe
insurance is too expensive, but renters' insurance is typically available for as
little as $150 to $200 per year for coverage starting at $20,000.
Myth No. 2 - My landlord's insurance protects me.
Many renters think they are protected under their landlord's policy. Usually,
the property owner's insurance covers only the building itself, not a tenant's
possessions. Clarify this with your landlord before signing a lease.
Myth No. 3 - My landlord is liable if someone trips in my apartment and is
injured.
Again, the owner's policy may specifically exclude liability for something that
occurs within your rented residence. You could be held liable for injury to
another person or damage to another's property if the incident occurs within
your rented residence.
As ironic as it sounds, you may save more money on your auto insurance than it would cost you to protect your $20,000 worth of personal property, supply $100,000 liability coverage for your family, and offer $1,000 medical payments to others. Is insurance weird or what?
Call us or e-mail Michael Kreg, the Personal Lines Agent here at Schreiber Insurance Agency, if you'd like more information about renters' insurance.
12/27/2001 06:13:39 PM