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1. What Is Renters Insurance?
Renters' insurance covers liability that may arise from your dwelling if you do not own the home/apartment. It also insures your personal possessions should they be … More
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2. Are Tenants Required To Have Renters Insurance?
California law does not require renters to be insured. However your landlord may require it by including it in the lease.
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Leases ; State: California
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3. Renter Insurance: A Smart Buy
[FISPUB 0211] [Rev. 12/03] INSURANCE COUNSELOR Insurance Consumer Information Sheet Renter=s Insurance: A Smart Buy When you rent a home or apartment your … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Insurance ; State: Michigan
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4. Consumer Bill Of Rights For Homeowners Dwelling And Renters Insurance
Free Texas Consumer Protection forms
Resource Type: Forms; Area of Law: Consumer Protection ; State: Texas
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5. How Does An Insurance Company Decide Whether It Will Accept You As A Policyholder
[FISPUB 0217] [Rev. 12/03] INSURANCE COUNSELOR Insurance Consumer Information Sheet How Does An Insurance Company Decide Whether It Will Accept You As A … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Insurance ; State: Michigan
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6. What Are The Basic Types Of Home/Property Insurance?
There are several types of home/property insurance depending both upon your living situation and your need for protection from loss/harm. They are detailed below: 1. … More
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7. Who Is Liable For Personal Property That Is Damaged Or Destroyed By Water From A Leaky Roof Or Broken Pipe?
Generally a landlord will not be liable for damages to personal property arising from a leaky roof or broken pipe. Most rental contracts provide that the tenant is … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Landlord/Tenant ; State: Oklahoma
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8. Are There Any Optional Coverages To Consider For Homeowners/Property Insurance?
Yes there are several options from which you can choose. Choices should be tailored to your particular living situation: Guaranteed Replacement Cost … More
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9. Who Actually Pays The Damages?
Damages are usually paid by: Homeowner's insurance. Renter's insurance. Landlord's insurance (covering the owner occupier and/or manager of property). Commercial … More
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10. Aren't All Leases Standard? What Difference Does It Make Whether The Tenant Reads The Lease Before Signing It?
Although many leases are similar there is no such thing as a standard lease provided or approved by any public agency or court. Lease agreements differ from landlord … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Landlord/Tenant ; State: Georgia