If you have renter’s insurance you’re already ahead of the game. If you don’t, you should look into purchasing insurance and make sure you avoid paying too much for a policy that you don’t need.
“Renter’s insurance isn’t as complicated as, say, rental car insurance, where you’re standing at a counter frazzled by all your options. Most insurance companies offer rental insurance with relatively few bells and whistles, according to Sam Belden, vice president of carrier development at CoverHound Insurance Solutions, an insurance comparison website.
“As opposed to home insurance, which tends to have many extras that can be selected, renter’s insurance is already a very lean and unconfusing policy. Any ‘hidden extras’ have pretty much been removed,” Belden said.”
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