Thursday, 22 December 2011

How Can I Get Cheap Renter's Insurance

By Sue Hamrick


There are times when renter's insurance is required while other times they are not and it depends on the landlord's decision. Regardless if you are required to purchase renter's insurance, it is still a good idea to consider purchasing renter's insurance if you live in an apartment, house, mobile home, condo, or town house that you rent.

There is certain etiquette when it comes to purchasing renter's insurance. A family that rents their home should have no issues when purchasing a renter's insurance policy is one such example. Most renter's insurance policies covering the policy holder and the policy holder's family members is the reason for this.

But if ever there are two roommates who rent but are not related usually, they can not be covered under the same renter's insurance policy unless the two roommates are related and the relation sometimes has to be immediate family. Things will begin to get tricky during this time.

While the two of you must understand that you will most likely be required to purchase two separate renter's insurance policies in order for you to cover the two different sets of personal property, if you rent your residence and your landlord requires you to purchase a renter's insurance policy, there should be no problem with you or your roommate. Also, it is important for the two of you to understand that even if you aren't required by your landlord to purchase renter's insurance policies, but one of you decides to purchase a renter's insurance policy anyway, then the other's personal property is not covered under the renter's insurance policy. If the insurance company from which you choose to purchase your renter's insurance policies allows family members who rent together to have one renter's insurance policy together, then of course, both situations are subject to change.

Before you move in together, first you need to check if each of you understands the etiquette of purchasing renter's insurance. Aside from trying to learn what is and isn't allowed in regard to more than one person being covered under the same renter's insurance policy, you should also contact an insurance company that offers renter's insurance.




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