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| A Grand Crossing apartment insurance policy covers added living expenses such as motel costs if you´re temporarily displaced from your home or apartment. This "loss of use" coverage is limited to 20 percent of the personal property coverage under your renters insurance policy. For example, if you have $25,000 of personal property coverage, your loss of use coverage would be $5,000. You will be paid up to this limit for the reasonable time required to repair or replace your rented property. |
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| Our partner offers Grand Crossing apartment insurance products tailored to the needs of residents in each state we serve. Please visit our partner's website to learn more about a renters insurance policy |
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| Buying Grand Crossing apartment insurance protects you financially and provides peace of mind. When getting renters insurance, it's important to pick a company that is financially stable. Check the financial health of insurance companies with rating companies and consult consumer magazines. |
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| Our partner's website addresses the different types of renters insurance. This is a free, no obligation service that helps you save time and money when purchasing Grand Crossing apartment insurance. |
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| Everybody who rents, who wants to be compensated for the loss of property and who needs liability protection should have a separate Grand Crossing apartment insurance policy from the landlord's that covers the building and not the tenant's belongings. A renters insurance policy protects your belongings. |
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| Grand Crossing apartment insurance will insure all of your property within your apartment. Some policies will also cover your property when it's outside of your apartment. For example, if your bike is stolen when it is parked at your friend's apartment, your renters insurance may reimburse you the cost of your stolen bike. Renters insurance also covers fire or water damage. |
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| Just like any other type of homeowners insurance policy, your Grand Crossing apartment insurance premium depends on a number of factors: where you live, your deductible, your insurance company, and whether you need any additional coverage. Raising your deductible is a good way to reduce the monthly premium on your renters insurance policy |