Geez! This is not related to the renter's insurance but the home insurance instead. I always get calls asking to remove any kind of insurance that they have on their home. Some folks never agree to get one as they are seeing it as an extra liability to pay not knowing the beauty that it will bring to them in times of need.
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It's great to know all of this. @tpkidkai Is Renters Insurance the Same as Home Insurance or Content Insurance?
Hi, @gastontrussi. Apologies for the untimely response. About your question, somehow yes they are almost the same but different still as the Home Owners insurance is mainly for the home itself, it is mandatory to have one even the most basic insurance coverage would do. On the other hand, if you are renting a property, there's already a home insurance added on that. But renter's insurance may be added as an extra coverage/protection.
For the content insurance, this covers your items, if they are not within the premises of the insured property incase of damage, lost they will still be covered.
Hope this helps! I only know some basic stuff on this as they are part of our billing inquiry concerns for collecting the balanace owed. But for more compact explanation better seek advice from a local insurance specialist.
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Great response, thanks a lot!
This is excellent information to add to this conversation. Thank you for your contribution to this thread!
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I use one too
yeah some extra