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Your Belongings Are Protected
Tenant insurance covers your personal property — electronics, furniture, clothing — against theft, fire, and other named perils.
A visual breakdown of what renters insurance protects and what it does not.
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Tenant insurance covers your personal property — electronics, furniture, clothing — against theft, fire, and other named perils.
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If a guest slips in your apartment or your bathtub overflows and damages the unit below, liability coverage pays for legal costs and repairs.
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If a covered event makes your rental uninhabitable, your policy pays for temporary housing, meals, and other extra costs.
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The building itself (that's your landlord's responsibility), your car, floods, and intentional damage are not covered by tenant insurance.
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Most tenant insurance policies cost between $15 and $40 per month in Canada. Many landlords require it as part of the lease.
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Do a quick inventory of your belongings, estimate their value, and talk to a licensed broker to find a policy that fits your needs and budget.
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