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| Your landlord's Lakewood apartment insurance doesn't cover your personal property. Things like your clothes, stereo, furniture, television, bicycle, jewelry, personal computer, artwork and other items are not covered against destruction or loss by your landlord's insurance. It is important to purchase a renters insurance policy when renting. |
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| Most Lakewood aparment insurance policies 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 others. Liability coverage also includes Medical Payments coverage, which applies to nonresidents of the insured premises. It is important to know what your renters insurance policy does and does not cover |
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| It is important to select an agent or company representative that takes the time to answer your questions regarding Lakewood apartment insurance. Remember, you'll be dealing with this insurance company in case of filing a claim. Renters insurance protects you in case of an unforeseen loss. |
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| A Lakewood apartment insurance policy usually includes liability coverage for unintentional damage or injury, compensation for personal property that is stolen or damaged and payment for additional living expenses if you have to move out or temporarily relocate because of damage done to your residence. |
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| In most cases, a landlord's Lakewood apartment insurance covers only structural damage to the building itself—and many landlord policies don't even go that far if the damage is caused by a tenant. If you leave the tub running and it turns your floor into cardboard and dribbles downstairs, damaging your neighbor's couch, you may be liable for the whole drippy mess. If your building went up in flames, your landlord's coverage would include repairs, but only to the building, not to the possessions of tenants. Renters insurance will cover your possessions in case of a loss. |
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| When you look at the trade-off, paying a small premium for coverage against the cost of replacing what has taken you years to accumulate, Lakewood apartment insurance makes perfect sense. Renters insurance covers your belongings. |
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| In considering the type of Lakewood apartment insurance to purchase, consider a replacement-cost policy. With a replacement-cost policy your renters insurance policy would foot the bill for you to buy new items that were lost or damaged. A replacement-cost policy will increase your premium slightly, but it can be well worth it. |
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