«This is consistent with findings from earlier surveys that show a steadily
growing number of renters have a positive view of renting.»
A growing number of renters cite a lack of understanding about the product as a big reason they haven't bought coverage, according to the survey.
This contributed to
the growing number of renter households early in the recession.
Not exact matches
Out
of those, only 40 %
of renters have
renters insurance, but the
number is
growing.
The city with the best
renters insurance in Mississippi was named Tupelo after the large
number of tupelo trees
grew in the area.
A
growing number of landlords, especially ones that own larger buildings or a series
of properties, now require tenants to buy
renters insurance.
A
growing number of them might have to add
renters insurance to their list
of costs when renting an apartment.
That's why forty - four percent
of Americans have
renters insurance, and the
number is
growing every day.
«In a lot
of ways, we're creating an environment for investors,» he said, as the
number of renters is sure to
grow.
The
number of tenants with
renters insurance in the U.S. has
grown to approximately 40 % over the last decade.
Why is the
number of people with Arden Place
renters insurance
growing?
The push to let
renters to have pets without having to ask is gaining force as the
number of animals surrendered to the RSPCA
grows because
of inflexible landlords.
The
number of tenants with
renters insurance in the U.S. has
grown to approximately 40 % over the last decade.
A
growing number of landlords, especially ones that own larger buildings or a series
of properties, now require tenants to buy
renters insurance.
NEW YORK, September 22, 2014 — The
number of renters has
grown dramatically in some
of the most populous — and disaster - prone — U.S. cities, yet few
renters actually purchase insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.)
The city with the best
renters insurance in Mississippi was named Tupelo after the large
number of tupelo trees
grew in the area.
NEW YORK, Sept. 22, 2014 / PRNewswire - USNewswire / — The
number of renters has
grown dramatically in some
of the most populous — and disaster - prone — U.S. cities, yet few
renters actually purchase insurance, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.)
The
number of renters is
growing, while those owning homes has dropped, according to the 2011 State
of the Nation's Housing study published by Joint Center for Housing Studies at...
Among
renters, the
number of families spending more than half their income on housing
grew by 24 percent between 1999 and 2001.
The
number of renters is
growing, while those owning homes has dropped, according to the 2011 State
of the Nation's Housing study published by Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.
The Harvard study points out that from 2006 to 2010 the
number of renting households
grew by an average
of nearly 700,000 annually, bringing the total
number of renters in the nation to 37 million.
What's more, the
number of low - income households eligible for federal rental housing assistance
grew by 3.8 million between 1993 and 2013, but the figure for assisted
renters only increased 532,000 — meaning the
number of renters qualified to receive assistance fell to 26 percent, from 29 percent.
As the homeownership rate declined, the
number of renter households
grew sharply — by more than a million in 2012 alone.
As more foreclosed homes in hard - hit neighborhoods are filled with
renters, an increasing
number of everyday buyers will
grow interested in owning, said Ivy Zelman, chief executive
of Zelman & Associates, a New York housing research firm.
The group also says that a significant
number of renters are at
growing risk
of displacement or eviction.
In contrast, rental markets continued to
grow, fueled by another year
of large increases in the
numbers of renter households.