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#How to Choose the Best Renters Insurance With the growing popularity of renting. I conducted some research to determine which carriers provide the best renters insurance. After analyzing several national and local companies, Allstate stands out as the best renters insurance provider. Continue reading and I'll explain why you need renters insurance and discuss the major components of a solid policy. Hi all! I'm Bruce Dachis, president of Asset Accumulation Corporation, a commercial real… Read more Read more Selecting Allstate as the best ultimately boils down to three important factors:
The other national renters insurance providers that rank just behind Allstate are: Who Needs Renters Insurance?To put it simply, if you're currently renting an apartment or home, it's in your best interest to get a renters insurance policy. It's easy to get a free online quote and learn exactly what your rates will be. Once your policy is purchased, you then have the assurance of knowing your possessions are protected. Some people mistakenly assume that a landlord's home insurance policy includes coverage for your personal property. In most cases, this is not true. Chances are, your landlord's policy does not cover your personal possessions. College StudentsNeeding renters insurance as a college student depends primarily on where you live. If you live in a dorm or a rental unit close to your college campus, there's a good chance you'll be covered by your parent's renters or homeowners insurance policy (assuming of course they actually have one of these policies). The same is not true if you rent a house or apartment off campus. Many home or renters policies limit your coverage as a college student to 10% of your parent's personal property coverage. To give you an example of how this might work, if your parents have $100,000 of personal property coverage, as an eligible college student you could receive 10% ($10,000) of coverage for your possessions. The exact percentage you're eligible for varies from policy to policy, so be sure to verify with your parents before you assume you're covered. College Student Living Off CampusIf you rent a house or apartment off campus, get your own policy. The best thing to do is start with a free quote and go from there. As a college student, you might not think your belongings have a lot of value, but just the cost of your computer, cell phone, books, and clothes can quickly add up.
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