Look around your rental property. If something were to happen to your personal belongings, do you have insurance that covers the cost of replacing them?
While your landlord’s insurance may cover damages to the building itself, their policy doesn’t cover your personal items. Many landlords today require tenants have renters insurance.
Get deductible options with premium credit, which means you get a lower premium for a higher deductible, resulting in lower monthly payments.
You may also qualify for a discount on your new home with an auto package.
Imagine a guest trips down a set of stairs at your rental property and breaks a leg. Or a pet destroys a guest’s expensive bag. If someone gets hurt or their property is damaged while at your rental home, Ellington Mutual renters insurance includes personal liability coverage—up to $1 million—to minimize out-of-pocket costs for you.
Get renters insurance with personal liability near you, from independent, local agents who know your needs.