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When you rent an apartment or house, your landlord will normally be responsible for the insurance necessary to protect against damage to the building itself, but it’s up to you to protect your possessions.

 

Renters insurance covers against damage or loss from burglaries, along with loss from events such as fires, certain types of water damage and more.

 

Be sure to check your renters insurance coverage details–there will usually be both an overall limit on the payout and a maximum amount for any one renters insurance claim.

 

You may also get a payment toward temporary accommodation if the rental property is uninhabitable after one of the events the renters insurance policy covers.

 

Some policies also include liability coverage that could pay out if you accidentally damage the rental property itself or if somebody is injured while visiting you at your apartment.

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Remember, even if you park a vehicle on the rental property itself, your car usually won’t be covered by renters insurance.

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If you rent an apartment, you need renters insurance. We’d be happy to walk you through the options to ensure you have the insurance coverage and protection you need.

Contact Us

203 Doulos Road

Branson, MO 65616

417-520-0822 Phone

833-294-4729 Fax

agent@gfcinsurance.com

States Served

Arkansas                   Alabama

Colorado                  Illinois

Louisiana                   Mississippi

Missouri                    Ohio

Oklahoma                 Tennessee

 

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