Off Campus Living

Renter's Insurance

The staff of Off-Campus Living suggests that you purchase insurance to protect your property and your guests.

Be sure to read your lease carefully. A number of landlords who rent to students include a “waiver of liability” clause in which they deny any responsibility for tenants' belongings or for injury to guests or visitors. They also may stipulate that tenants must purchase renter's insurance as a condition of occupancy. If these clauses are included in your lease and you do not purchase renter’s insurance, you will be personally responsible for the costs of property damage or loss, personal injury liability, and legal expenses in connection with such events, and you may be unable to collect damages from your landlord even if he or she is partially responsible. If your lease stipulates that you purchase renter’s insurance, you must purchase it. Renter’s insurance is a good idea whether you have nice furniture and lots of expensive “stuff” or are living with secondhand furniture and milk-crate tables. Most students have more to lose than they can afford to replace. In case of fire or theft, they often are surprised by the high cost of replacing a TV, stereo, computer, books, clothes, sporting goods, bicycle, jewelry, eyeglasses, CDs, and other items usually taken for granted.

Renter’s Insurance Handles Three Types of Problems

Renter's Insurance Costs

The cost of renter’s insurance is fairly low, only $75 to $250 per year for a policy that provides reasonable coverage for the average student. A discount may be available if insurance is purchased from the same company that provides automobile insurance or your parents’ homeowner’s policy. Students may even be covered by their parents’ homeowner’s policy. Increasing or decreasing a policy’s deductible value—essentially the threshold of damages for which the insurance company will pay—will raise or lower the cost of coverage. It pays to shop for renter’s insurance, but most reputable insurance companies provide comparable coverage at competitive prices.

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