Do You Really Need Renters Insurance?

Is renters insurance even a necessity anymore? There are all kinds of possibilities in the world and choosing not to carry renters insurance is kind of like gambling with your financial future. After all, if you are not covered the chances of recouping any of your losses are very slim.

Your landlord carries insurance on the building you live in. Whether you are in a single family home, a duplex, or a high rise apartment building your landlord makes sure that the building is covered in the event that there is a weather anomaly or a fire. Any kind of destruction that the property suffers is covered under your landlord's insurance.

Weather, earthquakes, fires, and human disasters can be a huge part of just living in the world today. We take a risk just by existing, and sometimes that risk catches up to us and we suddenly find ourselves the victims of weather, theft, or the neighbor that had a gas leak.

Many people mistakenly believe that they will be able to file a claim under their landlord's insurance if there is a fire from faulty wiring, damage from a natural event, or even damage caused by an outraged citizen. They believe this because it's no necessarily untrue, but it is also not necessarily true, either.

Confused? There are certain loopholes that would allow you to claim damages under your landlord's policy. For instance, if your landlord torched his or her own building and this was proven in a court of law you would have a legitimate claim. The years that it will take to build a case, take it to trial, receive a finding, and file a civil suit would be long and arduous. You are better off filing a claim with renters insurance and then filing a civil suit if it turns out the landlord is directly responsible for any losses.

It is better to protect yourself through your own policy. Can you imagine exactly how much it would cost to replace everything in your home or apartment? Even if you have that kind of cash on hand, renters insurance prevents you from having to bear the expense of replacing everything you own.

The whole point of renters insurance is to keep you protected from the loss of everything. Since you do not have a claim in the investment value of the property, you should at least be able to replace your possessions should you lose everything through a terrible act of destruction.

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