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Renter's
Insurance Texas policies
are designed to indemnify (cover your loss) you in the event of a loss to your personal property and protect you in the
event you are responsible for bodily injury or property damage to
others.
Also
see: Rentlaw.com Texas
Guide, Homeowner's
Insurance
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What
if a visitor to your Texas apartment or dorm slips on a wet floor and breaks
a bone? Who is responsible for the
medical costs? In most circumstances you are.
Renters insurance in general provide "named peril"
coverage, meaning the policy states specifically what you are
insured against. Some named perils include Fire or Lightning,
Smoke, Vandalism or Malicious Mischief, Theft, Accidental
Discharge of Water and 10 or more others.
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Always
read the contract for specific explanations of coverage and
exclusions.
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Texas
Renter's
Insurance Costs
You
might think you don't need Renter's
Insurance
if you rent in Texas, Texas, but we recommend it. Add up the cost of your furniture,
your electronic equipment, your CD/DVD collection, computer, garments
and other personal property. Can you afford to replace everything
in the event of a fire or burglary?
Renter's
Insurance
in Texas is relatively inexpensive. The average cost of renter's insurance
is approximately $15 a month for around $30,000 worth of property
coverage and $100,000 worth of liability coverage.
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Rates
vary depending on coverage and your location in Texas and the amount you
want to cover.
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Texas:
educate yourself. Inquire
now - for FREE
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below to complete the short insurance quote application for Texas
residents, homeowners or tenants. If you don't live in Texas, you
can use this service. When prompted, enter the correct zip.
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