What is the Difference Between Renter’s and Condo Owner’s Insurance?

Posted by NewBuyer on January 8, 2010 | No Comments

A compact, but insightful look at how renter’s insurance and condo owner’s insurance differs. Learn that it is not an obligation of the property owner to insure the renter’s personal property. The condominium association’s insurance will cover the building, commonly owned property and liability coverage. Additional information is given about the three types of insurance policies: standard, broad and comprehensive.

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Renters Insurance: What is My Landlord Responsible For?

Posted by NewBuyer on December 20, 2009 | No Comments

A helpful guide which distinguishes between renters insurance and the insurance coverage your landlord is expected to purchase.

From the resource: “If you are renting a home, apartment, condominium or town house, it is important to cover your assets and ensure that your landlord is covering theirs. There are certain things that you are responsible to cover and things that you aren’t responsible to cover.”

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Buying vs. renting: How do your insurance needs change?

Posted by NewBuyer on December 6, 2009 | No Comments

A helpful primer on renters insurance. Renters insurance and what it covers is outlined along with reasons why you should purchase renters insurance. From the Resource: “Renters insurance is much more affordable than home insurance. According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the average cost of a renters insurance policy is between $15 and $30 per month-less than the phone bill in most households.”

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