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Tenant Homeowner Insurance
In all likelihood, your landlord has insurance on
the building you call home. It protects your landlord against liability
claims and covers the building as well as personal possessions the
landlord may have on the property. But it doesn't cover you against
liability claims. And it doesn't protect your possessions.
Generally, renter insurance policies protect your personal property
against loss from fire, theft, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion,
smoke, vandalism and a long list of other hazards. Additionally, if you
have to move to temporary quarters because of damage to your building,
your additional living expenses -- such as hotel or motel charges and
the cost of dining out -- may be covered under some policies for an
additional charge.
Renter policies may also protect you if you're legally liable for
accidental death or injuries to others that occur on your premises, or
for the actions of family members or pets. If a person is accidentally
injured in your home, or by any family member or pet, medical care
payments may be covered, regardless of liability.