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| Insurance isn't just for people who own a home. You can get the same excellent coverage through a East apartment insurance policy if you rent a house, apartment, condominium or mobile home. Whatever your situation, you can enjoy complete protection for all your personal belongings. |
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| Go into your next roommate situation prepared for the unforeseen and you’ll be starting off on the right foot with a East apartment insurance policy. Nobody wants to file a claim or have one filed against them simply because there was no renters insurance coverage. Even though insurance is an “intangible,” you’ll be buying yourself peace-of-mind and protecting not just your valuables, but perhaps even friendships as well. |
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| Liability protection is also standard with most East apartment insurance policies. This means if someone in your unit slips and falls, you're covered for any costs, up to your liability limit. If this person sues you, you're covered for what they win in a court judgment as well as your legal expenses, up to your renters insurance policy's limit. |
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| All too often, renters don't understand that they're responsible if an accident, injury or damages occur. Many renters don't know that renter's insurance exist. Others simply just never get around to buying East apartment insurance or opt to take their chances that mishaps will swerve around them. |
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| Get quotes from multiple East apartment insurance companies. Some companies sell through agents or directly to you. Many agents can offer you competitive rates from several companies for renters insurance. |
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| Your landlord's East apartment insurance doesn't cover your personal property. Things like your clothes, stereo, furniture, television, bicycle, jewelry, personal computer, artwork and other items are not covered against destruction or loss by your landlord's insurance. It is important to purchase a renters insurance policy when renting. |
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| As soon as you obtain East apartment insurance, document your belongings. Make a videotape of everything you own or photos of everything you would want replaced. If you can't do that, write a detailed list of your things. If you lose your belongings in a fire it will be nearly impossible to remember everything you had. A record of your things will be invaluable in settling claims with the renters insurance company. |