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The Basics of Renters Insurance

When you look for a place to rent, you have a lot on your mind - location, amenities, lifestyle, monthly payment, moving, buying furniture - but renters insurance is probably not high on the list. It should be -many landlords require tenants to carry renters insurance and it is a good idea. Read more...

It's a relatively inexpensive way to protect your worldly goods, at home and away. Renters insurance doesn't just protect your possessions - its liability coverage may protect your future earnings as well. Read more...

This guide explains how to choose and use renters insurance, how to find the best renters insurance, and how to get the lowest renter insurance rates. Read more...

Best renters insurance companies

If you are in the market for a renters insurance policy (and you should be if you rent) then you can't do any better than USAA, Chubb, Allstate, AIG and Esurance. Insurance.com recently surveyed over 3,700 customers and found these insurers are the best of the best when it comes to insuring your possessions. Read more...

Insure.com analyzed customer ratings for 15 of the leading insurance companies in the rental, home and condo category to find out who offers the best service and price. The survey looked at six different factors: Value for the price, customer service, claim satisfaction, website and app ease of use, how likely a person is to recommend their insurer and how likely a person is to renew with the same insurance company. Read more...

Home Insurance: How to Avoid Being Underinsured

If you own a condominium, you'll need an individual condo insurance policy even though your condo association has its own coverage. While the condo association takes some of the insurance burden off you, you'll still need your own protection... Read more...

Condo association insurance typically covers building exteriors and common areas. However, this type of home insurance - known as the master policy or Home Owner Association (HOA) policy - doesn't likely cover what's inside your specific unit. It also may not cover all damages outside your unit. Read more...