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Q: How does a renter’s policy protect my personal property? A: A renter’s policy provides named perils coverage. This means that the policy only pays when your property is damaged or destroyed by any of the ways specifically described in the policy. These usually include: Fire or lightning Windstorm or hail Explosions Riots Aircraft Vehicles Smoke Vandalism or malicious mischief Theft Falling objects Weight of ice, snow, or sleet Accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam Freezing Sudden and accidental damage from artificially generated electrical current Volcanic eruptions (not including an earthquake or tremors) Renters coverage applies to your personal property no matter where you are in the world. This means you're covered when you are on vacation as well as at home. |
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