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Just like any other state, if you live in Texas, renters insurance protects your personal belongings from things like fire and smoke, vandalism and theft, and some natural disasters too. It also protects you financially if a visitor to your home gets injured and takes legal action.
Just like any other state, if you live in Texas, renters insurance protects your personal belongings from things like fire and smoke, vandalism and theft, and some natural disasters too. It also protects you financially if a visitor to your home gets injured and takes legal action.
Renters insurance typically covers hurricane damage to personal belongings but excludes flood damage, which requires separate flood insurance. The Zebra partners with some of the companies we write about.
Renters' insurance covers you against financial loss if your personal property (contents) is damaged or destroyed from a covered peril. A peril is something that may cause damage to or destruction of your property such as a fire, hurricane or theft.
Landlords require renters insurance to help minimize their risks, but this policy benefits you as the tenant. This coverage protects your property and minimizes your financial risk.
While renters insurance is not required by law in Texas, some landlords may require it for you to live in their building. It's generally a good idea to have at least some form of coverage as your landlord's insurance won't cover any damage to your personal property.
What is renters insurance? Property protected by renters insuranceProperty not protected by renters insurance Appliances and electronics you own Your car Art and jewelry (subject to coverage limits) Anything you keep outside your home Sporting goods (e.g., bicycles) Anything not owned by you (e.g., your roommates or landlord)3 more rows •
Personal property coverage covers your possessions—including electronics, clothing, and furniture—in case of loss or damage. Your possessions may be covered even if you're away from home when the loss occurs.
Typical renters insurance policies default to between $10,000 and $25,000 in personal property coverage. If you are sharing your renter's policy with a roommate, you might elect to increase this coverage amount. You generally have some flexibility for your personal property coverage limit.
Yes, it is worth it and it's relatively cheap. Besides the protection to your belongings, depending on your policy, it may help with costs in the event that you become displaced. At the very least, look into it.