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April 30, 2008 at 7:10 AM #196573April 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM #196491HarryBoschParticipant
Thanks everyone! Looks like I’m going to go out and pick up renter’s insurance. I like sleeping at night knowing that I’m covered should something bad happen.
April 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM #196522HarryBoschParticipantThanks everyone! Looks like I’m going to go out and pick up renter’s insurance. I like sleeping at night knowing that I’m covered should something bad happen.
April 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM #196608HarryBoschParticipantThanks everyone! Looks like I’m going to go out and pick up renter’s insurance. I like sleeping at night knowing that I’m covered should something bad happen.
April 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM #196548HarryBoschParticipantThanks everyone! Looks like I’m going to go out and pick up renter’s insurance. I like sleeping at night knowing that I’m covered should something bad happen.
April 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM #196568HarryBoschParticipantThanks everyone! Looks like I’m going to go out and pick up renter’s insurance. I like sleeping at night knowing that I’m covered should something bad happen.
April 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM #196613zzzParticipantWherever you’re insured for your car insurance, typically when you add a new policy, you get a preferred rate for your renters, plus you’ll lower your car insurance for having multiple policies. If your insurance company doesn’t offer this, then you might want to consider switching! I know both State Farm and Farmer’s gives you these discounts!
April 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM #196575zzzParticipantWherever you’re insured for your car insurance, typically when you add a new policy, you get a preferred rate for your renters, plus you’ll lower your car insurance for having multiple policies. If your insurance company doesn’t offer this, then you might want to consider switching! I know both State Farm and Farmer’s gives you these discounts!
April 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM #196527zzzParticipantWherever you’re insured for your car insurance, typically when you add a new policy, you get a preferred rate for your renters, plus you’ll lower your car insurance for having multiple policies. If your insurance company doesn’t offer this, then you might want to consider switching! I know both State Farm and Farmer’s gives you these discounts!
April 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM #196496zzzParticipantWherever you’re insured for your car insurance, typically when you add a new policy, you get a preferred rate for your renters, plus you’ll lower your car insurance for having multiple policies. If your insurance company doesn’t offer this, then you might want to consider switching! I know both State Farm and Farmer’s gives you these discounts!
April 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM #196552zzzParticipantWherever you’re insured for your car insurance, typically when you add a new policy, you get a preferred rate for your renters, plus you’ll lower your car insurance for having multiple policies. If your insurance company doesn’t offer this, then you might want to consider switching! I know both State Farm and Farmer’s gives you these discounts!
April 30, 2008 at 2:46 PM #196721RaybyrnesParticipantHarryBosch
If yor purchase a renters policy be smart and take 1 hour to put together a contents inventory list. If you ever do have to put a claim in this helps the adjuster get things moving. Additonally I would go ahead and take digital photo’s or a videotape and give a copy to my agents. Again it helps to get things moving and relieves you of the burden if you need to use the policy.
Also know that their are policy limits on certain items. Jewelery is limited so if you ahve a lot see what it costs for a rider. Gun collections, expensive carpets,etc. I might also inquire if the coverage would extend to occurences such as lost luggage if you ar traveling. This hit me as my company covered me in the event of theft but not in the event of a mysterious disappearance.
Best of luck. I would budeget about 250 to 500 depending on the amount of coverage and the provider of that coverage.
April 30, 2008 at 2:46 PM #196839RaybyrnesParticipantHarryBosch
If yor purchase a renters policy be smart and take 1 hour to put together a contents inventory list. If you ever do have to put a claim in this helps the adjuster get things moving. Additonally I would go ahead and take digital photo’s or a videotape and give a copy to my agents. Again it helps to get things moving and relieves you of the burden if you need to use the policy.
Also know that their are policy limits on certain items. Jewelery is limited so if you ahve a lot see what it costs for a rider. Gun collections, expensive carpets,etc. I might also inquire if the coverage would extend to occurences such as lost luggage if you ar traveling. This hit me as my company covered me in the event of theft but not in the event of a mysterious disappearance.
Best of luck. I would budeget about 250 to 500 depending on the amount of coverage and the provider of that coverage.
April 30, 2008 at 2:46 PM #196752RaybyrnesParticipantHarryBosch
If yor purchase a renters policy be smart and take 1 hour to put together a contents inventory list. If you ever do have to put a claim in this helps the adjuster get things moving. Additonally I would go ahead and take digital photo’s or a videotape and give a copy to my agents. Again it helps to get things moving and relieves you of the burden if you need to use the policy.
Also know that their are policy limits on certain items. Jewelery is limited so if you ahve a lot see what it costs for a rider. Gun collections, expensive carpets,etc. I might also inquire if the coverage would extend to occurences such as lost luggage if you ar traveling. This hit me as my company covered me in the event of theft but not in the event of a mysterious disappearance.
Best of luck. I would budeget about 250 to 500 depending on the amount of coverage and the provider of that coverage.
April 30, 2008 at 2:46 PM #196777RaybyrnesParticipantHarryBosch
If yor purchase a renters policy be smart and take 1 hour to put together a contents inventory list. If you ever do have to put a claim in this helps the adjuster get things moving. Additonally I would go ahead and take digital photo’s or a videotape and give a copy to my agents. Again it helps to get things moving and relieves you of the burden if you need to use the policy.
Also know that their are policy limits on certain items. Jewelery is limited so if you ahve a lot see what it costs for a rider. Gun collections, expensive carpets,etc. I might also inquire if the coverage would extend to occurences such as lost luggage if you ar traveling. This hit me as my company covered me in the event of theft but not in the event of a mysterious disappearance.
Best of luck. I would budeget about 250 to 500 depending on the amount of coverage and the provider of that coverage.
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