Chances are: no.
Renters insurance covers your personal property and liability and not your landlords. As such they would have little reason to provide insurance on your behalf. Luckily, renters insurance is usually very easy to obtain and even more affordable. A quick Google search for renters insurance will direct you to plenty of sites that can assist you with obtaining a policy.
Yes. there is renter's insurance that offers optional "Involuntary Unemployment" insurance coverage.
Renter's insurance is for those people that don't own the place they are living. It is good for apartment owners and home renters. It covers your personal property in the building. It is relatively inexpensive and if you have high value items such as high end stereos or lots of electronics, it can be well worth it in case of fire or theft.
Renters Insurance doe snot cover "Real Property". If you have purchased a home then you need a Homeowners Insurance Policy.
Unlike auto insurance, there is no state law in California that requires a renter to carry insurance. However, there is a growing trend of Landlords requiring their tenants to carry renters insurance as a part of their lease agreement. Regardless of whether or not your landlord requires you to maintain insurance I would recommend looking into obtaining a renters policy for yourself. Renters insurance is usually very cheap in California. Many renters policies not only cover your personal property in your apartment, but anywhere in the world as well.
That depends on the apartment! Some have all utility's included and some dont. Some include heat but not electricity With all apartments you have to pay your own phone bill. But some include basic cable. Most all apartment in my town include water and garbage pickup. You may want to get renters insurance to cover your personal property. But most renters do not pay property insurance or taxes. Some landlords charge extra for pets if allowed. You need to ask the landlord of the apartment you are looking at whats included and whats not. And consider what services you want? Do you want a phone? Or cable tv? Or high speed Internet? In short most renters just pay rent and some or all utility's
Yes, you will need renters insurance.
Rent guarantee is a form on insurance where for a relatively small annual fee, landlords can protect against loss of rent from property renters. It is a very useful form of insurance.
Yes. there is renter's insurance that offers optional "Involuntary Unemployment" insurance coverage.
Renters insurance covers things of value in your apartment. It also covers you in case your apartment becomes unlivable and will reimburse rent for temporary living elsewhere.
In the State of Texas, when you rent a car, rental insurance is not included. If you want to have the rental insurance it will come with an extra charge.
Renters insurance really does cover a lot. It covers natural accidents, burglary, theft, fire, vandalism, and smoke damage. It also will pay your rent for a few months if you get hurt in the apartment.
NO, But they can get Renters or Tenants insurance
If you drive, car insurance of course, and if you rent an apartment, renters insurance is a good idea especially if you have much of anything of value.
No. Altering documents in such a manner is unlawful.
yes. what if you fell and just happened to put a whole in the wall, are you covered?
If you rent an apartment, you don't need homeOWNERS insurance, but you you definitely need Renters Insurance, which is a form of homeowners insurance. Most renters' policies will protect your personal belongings from perils such as theft and fire. It will also reimburse you the cost of additional living expenses if your apartment or rented home is damaged by a covered peril. A renters policy will also give you liability insurance; don't thnk for a minute that if someone falls in your apartment that only your landlord will be sued. If your dog bites someone, it will also protect you if you get sued.
There are many companies that offer renters insurance. The best place to purchase renters insurance will depend on your location and individual situation. Some of the top rated renters insurance companies are Travelers Insurance, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers Insurance.