Renters Insurance 101: 10 Questions to Ask Yourself
If you rent an apartment or house, it’s likely your landlord will ask you to obtain a renters insurance policy. You may be left wondering what exactly renters insurance is and what it covers.
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If you rent an apartment or house, it’s likely your landlord will ask you to obtain a renters insurance policy. You may be left wondering what exactly renters insurance is and what it covers.
If you're renting an apartment, home, or condo, you might assume you don't need insurance. Should anything structural happen to the building, the property owner is responsible for repairing the damage under their policy.