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This would be either your homeowners insurance or your renters insurance.
If you have contents coverage on your renters policy, Not just liability for the landlord and the television was damaged by a covered peril then yes it would be covered.
NO, But they can get Renters or Tenants insurance
In Minnesota it is required by law to have renter's insurance. This is due to the fact that if your home is ever damaged then you must have the insurance in order to cover the damage to the owner.
Renters insurance can be purchased for an apartment or rented home or condo. Most standard policies come with contents coverage, liability coverage, and reimbursement for external living expenses in the event that your residence is significantly damaged. Here is an informative article I found on how to find affordable renters insurance: http://www.insuranceagents.com/free-renters-quotes.html
Most Renters Insurance has a Liability component as well as personal property coverage. So if the fire was the renters fault the landlord could sue the renter then the liability insurance would pay.
There are many companies that offer renters insurance. The best place to purchase renters insurance will depend on your location and individual situation. Some of the top rated renters insurance companies are Travelers Insurance, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers Insurance.
The moving company should have their own insurance if items were damaged during the moving process, if not I would get a lawyer!
Multi Peril Renters Insurance policy...Coverage for your stuff.
In the average rates for renters insurance, auto insurance, and home insurance, Pennsylvania is usually lower! In 2007, the average rate for PA renters insurance was only $144!
You can get great renters insurance at the following sites...www.geico.com Get a Quote or personalinsure.about.com/od/renters/a/aa021107a.htm good luck
Yes, Farmer does offer renters insurance. Most renters insurance is very inexpensive, you can receive an estimate by answering some simple question on Farmer's website.