FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016
Renting is a great way to find a nice place to live without all the responsibilities of homeownership. But even with less to worry about, it's still up to you to protect your belongings and provide a safe environment for guests and neighbors. One great way to do this is by purchasing renters insurance.
Though not required by law, many rental properties now require you to show proof of insurance as a condition of the lease. Not to mention, it can be extremely beneficial if you face damages or losses down the road.
Fortunately, renters insurance is one of the most affordable types of policies. Premiums will vary from insurer to insurer, with local factors — such as crime rates and weather patterns — playing a role in rate factoring. But generally speaking, a good renters insurance policy can be yours for $15 to $30 each month.
By skipping one meal out each month or a couple lattes here and there, you can more than make up the price for the protection you receive from a renters insurance policy. This coverage protects your belongings within your rental unit in the event of theft, weather damage, fire and more.
A small sum of money each month is well worthwhile if you face a total loss down the line. Without renters insurance, you'd have to buy all new things completely out-of-pocket.
Even though renters insurance is an affordable policy, it's still wise to consult your independent insurance agent to find the best quote available to you.
We've got you covered. Call All About Insurance at (817) 589-0006 for more information on Fort Worth TX renters insurance.
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