Along
with coverage for your stuff, there's coverage that protects you if there's a covered loss to property which prevents you from using your apartment.
That's
not coverage for your stuff, that's coverage for bodily injury or property damage that you do to someone else or the apartment as a result of your negligence.
Along
with coverage for your stuff, there's coverage that protects you if there's a covered loss to property which prevents you from using your apartment.
That's
not coverage for your stuff, that's coverage for bodily injury or property damage that you do to someone else or the apartment as a result of your negligence.
So, if that volcano you rented a condo next to erupts and envelops the building in molten lava, your landlord gets reimbursed for damages to their building under their policy, but you'll need your
own coverage for your stuff.
Let's say the roof started to leak and ruined your laptop computer; the landlord is not going to be responsible — remember he's requiring you to buy a policy to not only provide liability protection but personal
property coverage for YOUR stuff.
This is because they're happy to have
coverage for their stuff that they might not have even known was available.
Knowing you have
coverage for your stuff can bring some peace of mind and help you focus on a great college experience.
When the average cost of renters insurance in Phoenix is around $ 180 a year, or about fifteen dollars a month, there's no reason not to have
coverage for your stuff.
If it's your drone or RC aircraft that causes the damage, there wouldn't be
coverage for your stuff.
Nowhere in there is there
any coverage for your stuff.
Backpacking travelers who aren't worried about trip cancellation but need coverage for emergency medical care, trip interruption (in case they have to return home quickly), and want
some coverage for their stuff.
If you don't have
coverage for the stuff you're taking along, check with your employer benefits department to see if your business travel coverage includes it.
At the 10,000 foot view, the major difference between a landlord policy and a homeowner policy is that a landlord policy does not contain personal property coverage, (
coverage for your stuff), on the standard policy.
Once y0u've identified coverage for the peril, make sure you have enough
coverage for your stuff.
This is because they're happy to have
coverage for their stuff that they might not have even known was available.
Knowing you have
coverage for your stuff can bring some peace of mind and help you focus on a great college experience.
When the average cost of renters insurance in Phoenix is around $ 180 a year, or about fifteen dollars a month, there's no reason not to have
coverage for your stuff.
Nowhere in there is there
any coverage for your stuff.