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August 22, 2022

What’s Renters Insurance? And why every Penn State Student should have it.

Signing your first lease can be frustrating, there are a lot of questions some of you maybe have never thought about- relating to policies, credit, and renters insurance.

Signing your first lease can be frustrating, there are a lot of questions some of you maybe have never thought about- relating to policies, credit, and renters insurance.

Renter’s insurance is the most overlooked item when signing a new lease. Renters insurance protects your personal property in a rental unit from unexpected circumstances such as theft, damages, fires, and more! Renters insurance will pay for your lost, damaged, or stolen property. It can also provide coverage if anyone is ever hurt in your unit. 


Let me talk to you about common renters insurance myths:

1. "I'm covered by my property's renters insurance."

Nope, fake news.

Landlords aren’t required by law to provide their residents with renters insurance. Most of the policies that they do provide only protect 2 main things. 1) The physical structure of the building and your unit. And 2) If someone should get hurt on the property (not inside of your unit). There isn’t any coverage in their policies that require them to cover your personal belongings or any other liabilities within your unit.

For Example: If a pipe burst in your unit and ruins your computer and all of your clothes, without renters insurance, you’ll be in charge of replacing all of your items out-of-pocket.

2. "Renters Insurance is too expensive."

Did you know that the national average for renters’ insurance is actually only $5-$12 per month? Talk with a local insurance agent about a customizable plan, so that you can get the protection that you need. 

3. "My stuff isn't worth insuring."

Think about everything you own in your current space -clothes, shoes, jewelry, watches, bookbags, bedding, TVs, air pods, laptops, schoolbooks, and any other thing you may own in your unit. When it comes to renters insurance it is tempting to consider how much you’ve paid, but what you should be thinking about is how much it would cost to replace it all.

So even if your laptop is a “hand me down” from a sibling or your parents, if it were stolen you’d still want it replaced? That replacement cost is what you should start considering.

4. "Its just my stuff."

So about that…

Say you and your best friends, are all hanging out at your apartment, and your showing off your beloved brand new Samsung Smart TV that you just mounted on the wall. When you mounted it on the wall, you didn’t use a proper stud finder, and the TV falls on one of your friends. Your friend has to go to the hospital and get stitches on their forehead.

See, now it’s not just about your stuff, it’s about the $30,000 in medical bills that you’re now required to pay for your friend getting hurt in your unit. And again- remember that your landlord’s policy doesn’t cover occurrences that happen in your unit. You need to consider guests that could get hurt on improperly installed fixtures, lunky furniture, or a slip & fall accident. You’re legally at fault for the safety and well being of your guests in your unit.

5. "It takes too long."

We get it, especially when in college, you don’t have a lot of extra time. However, you can apply for renters’ insurance as soon as you know your unit number. Most policies only take 5-10 minutes to write and can even be completed online!

Take our advice and talk to a local insurance agent today, it’s better to be more protected from the unexpected.

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