You
may not own a home and your landlord may have insured the building.
However, you still need to protect your belongings from theft, fire or
any other damage whether you are at home or away.
Rental property insurance,
like any other kind of insurance, should be well researched before you
buy it. Some companies offer policies at rates that sound unbelievable.
The problem is, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. After
securing that “unbelievable” insurance deal, people often discover that
they weren’t covered for their losses.
So when you get Renters
Insurance, make sure that the company has a good reputation and that the
specifics of the agreement are outlined in the contract. Don't just
take the company's word that something is included in the agreement.
Make sure that it is in writing and that you have a copy of the
contract.
For more details, call us at (704) 782 2073.
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