6/3/2004
Your Quick Renters Quote
Based on the information you provided and certain assumptions, including some which are identified below, your annual renters insurance premium is estimated to be $110.00 for the coverages, limits and deductible(s) shown below.
Your actual premium may be higher or lower based on a number of factors, including: additional information you provide or we obtain; the coverages, limits and deductible(s) you choose; any discounts for which you may qualify; additional underwriting and rating criteria; and, depending on your state, the date coverage is purchased or the date coverage becomes effective.
Levels of Coverage and Discounts
Your estimate was based on the coverage levels and deductible(s) shown below. If you'd like to recalculate your premium based on new amounts, simply change the limits and deductibles shown and "Recalculate" at the bottom of the page.
Personal Property Protection
Coverage Limit $34,600.00 limit
Property Deductible $250 All Peril ded.$500 All Peril ded.$1,000 All Peril ded.
Family Liability Protection
Coverage Limit $100,000$200,000$250,000$300,000
Guest Medical Protection
Coverage Limit $1,000
Employer's Liability Optional Limit
Coverage Limit $100,000$500,000
Additional Policy Features Included in this Estimate
Worker's Compensation Included
Personal Property Reimbursement Included
Your estimated annual renters insurance premium from Allstate New Jersey Insurance Company is $110.00 See Important Note Below
Originally posted by: allisolm
If you are a renter, by all means get renter's insurance. So many people think that, if the apartment building burns down, their stuff is covered and that isn't true. Any insurance the owner has covers HIS property, not yours. As many have already posted, coverage is cheap - a lot cheaper than paying to replace all your belongings.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Umm, 120 a year with Allstate. Covers basically everything. Just scared of getting robbed or the building burning down or somethign. College student, one bedroom apartment. Probably like 10k stuff at most.
Originally posted by: dnetmhz
Those of you who are renters, do you have renter's insurance, and if so how much did it cost, and
what does it cover?
Thanks
DnetMHZ
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
yeah mine is 20 bucks a mounth to cover my 3 bedroom place but I get a 20 dollar discount on my auto insurance so its basically free
Originally posted by: royaldank
I'd suggest it althought I never had it. <BR><BR>Watched the news last weekend and an apartment building went up in flames. 12 families in the building and only 3 or 4 had insurance. On top of that, most of the families are still locked into their lease right now and they company is saying they wont budge on that. The new crews was having the lease examined to see if there was a way to get out but it wasn't looking good for those people.
Originally posted by: saxguy
Originally posted by: royaldank
I'd suggest it althought I never had it. <BR><BR>Watched the news last weekend and an apartment building went up in flames. 12 families in the building and only 3 or 4 had insurance. On top of that, most of the families are still locked into their lease right now and they company is saying they wont budge on that. The new crews was having the lease examined to see if there was a way to get out but it wasn't looking good for those people.
wtf? are you saying that even after the building burned down and the families have to move out, they still have to pay for the rest of their lease period?