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The moving company should have their own insurance if items were damaged during the moving process, if not I would get a lawyer!
The main advantage to purchasing apartment renter's insurance would be that your belonging will be insured if disaster should strike.If a fire occurred they would pay you to replace your items.
Chances are: no. Renters insurance covers your personal property and liability and not your landlords. As such they would have little reason to provide insurance on your behalf. Luckily, renters insurance is usually very easy to obtain and even more affordable. A quick google search for renters insurance will direct you to plenty of sites that can assist you with obtaining a policy.
Going to any insurance company that offers renter insurance would have all the answers to your questions. But, you can also go to: www.rentersinsurance.net/pennsylvania.htm And find out about renters insurance.
Renters insurance is offered by many companies in the United Kingdom, including HomeLet Insurance, Directline or Home Insurance UK. Another option would be to contact a local agent to find the perfect fit for one's situation.
You can find the average price for renters insurance at www.averagecostinsurance.com. For your information according to the Insurance Information Institute, a renters insurance cost would be somewhere around $150 to $300 per year of coverage, and prices may vary depending on the amount of deductible and additional policies you would like to take.
Unlike auto insurance, there is no state law in California that requires a renter to carry insurance. However, there is a growing trend of Landlords requiring their tenants to carry renters insurance as a part of their lease agreement. Regardless of whether or not your landlord requires you to maintain insurance I would recommend looking into obtaining a renters policy for yourself. Renters insurance is usually very cheap in California. Many renters policies not only cover your personal property in your apartment, but anywhere in the world as well.
Your home renters insurance will cover you for loss or damage to the property which you own and which is kept within your rental property. Any damage to the actual structure of the building would be covered by the landlord's insurance.
I would go with renters insurance select. They are better than others and will help in your home cover renewal. You will not have a better option. Don't avoid them like the plague.
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.
Your garage insurance should be covered by home owners insurance or renters insurance. I am not sure you would need liability insurance in a garage though, because no one else would be hurt in there.