If you are sharing a residence with someone who isn�t a spouse or parent, you may not be covered if your belongings are stolen or damaged in a fire or other destructive event. When a homeowner or renter purchases insurance, the policy typically includes the named insured and the spouse, relatives and dependents under age 21 who live in the residence.
If you live with a partner, a roommate or even a distant relative, you should consider a policy of your own. Talk to an agent or broker about the type of coverage you need to cover your belongings in the event of a break-in, fire, flood, landslide, or other event that could cause you to incur a loss. Find a licensed agent or broker.
Some insurance companies might be willing to add two unrelated people to a renter policy, so check with your insurance agent of insurance company to see if this is an option for you.
Read more about homeowner and renter insurance.
Living with someone? You may need your own policy to protect your belongings
Living with someone? You may need your own policy to protect your belongings
intan
5.0
stars based on
35
reviews
If you are sharing a residence with someone who isn�t a spouse or parent, you may not be covered if your belongings are stolen or damaged in...
Post a Comment
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Paling Dibaca
Pelatih PSG Enggan Tukar Neymar dengan Ronaldo
Pelatih Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Unai Emery, memberi indikasi tidak tertarik menukar Neymar dengan Cristiano Ronaldo. Emery mengaku senan...

