Debra Calnan
Debra Calnan, Lamacchia Realty, Inc.Phone: (508) 282-1458
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Five Reasons Renters' Insurance is a Good Idea

by Debra Calnan 07/12/2021

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There are many reasons people choose to rent. There are fewer responsibilities, it doesn't take saving up a large down payment, maintenance is likely taken care of and there are no real estate taxes and no homeowners' insurance to pay. That doesn't mean, however, you shouldn't carry insurance. If you rent a home, apartment or condo, there are five fundamental reasons you should carry renters' insurance.

You Are Not Covered By Your Landlord's Insurance

Some tenants make the mistake of thinking in case of a hurricane, flood, storm or even theft, they will be covered by their landlord's insurance. While it is true your landlord probably carries insurance, it likely only covers the structure and their property and losses, not yours.

It Protects Your Personal Property

Renters often feel like they have fewer personal possessions than homeowners. This may be true in that renters often don't need to buy major appliances, lawn care equipment, and other items. When tenants begin to take inventory, however, many are surprised at how expensive it would be to replace what they do own. Replacing furniture, beds and bedding, kitchenware, clothing, and electronics will likely run into the thousands of dollars or more. Renters insurance can help you get a fresh start following a covered calamity.

Renters Insurance Covers You Against Liability Claims

Renters may not be aware that they can be held liable should a friend, family member or even a delivery person should get injured while on or in their rented space. This can be financially devastating, especially when we are having more products delivered to our homes than ever, including food. Renters insurance can cover you against financial claims against you, including settlements and legal fees.

It May Cover Your Possessions When Traveling

An unexpected benefit of renters insurance is, depending on the specifics of the policy, your personal property can be covered while traveling. This may include in your car, while in your luggage or a hotel room. When one considers the expensive electronics many of us travel with these days, this can be an extremely valuable feature.

Renters Insurance is Generally Inexpensive

The cost of a renters' insurance policy may be as little as 10% of that of a traditional homeowners' insurance policy. Renters insurance can be so inexpensive and provide so much peace of mind it should absolutely be considered by those choosing to rent.

Renting instead of buying does not necessarily relieve you of all the responsibilities of homeownership. You are still responsible for your personal possessions and can be held liable in case of an on-site injury.

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Debra Calnan

Hi, I am Debra Calnan, I have been an active member of my community for over 30 years and I am so excited to be turning that community focus toward Real Estate. My decision to enter the field of Real Estate evolved from a life long love of helping others and a desire to be part of a business that helps guide them through one of the biggest investments of their lives. I enjoy helping people Sell their home and Buyers find the right home and guide them through the process to make those dreams become a reality.

I am down to earth, hard-working and a person of integrity. I am also dedicated to great client services. Allow Lamacchia Realty to guide you through the real estate process. We are here to help make the process go as smooth and stress-free as possible. We think of our clients like family and hope that our first transaction turns into a long term relationship where you will want to refer me to your family and friends.