By: beamalife | 2010-11-03 | Insurance If you rent a house or an apartment, you might think you don't need insurance because you don't own the building. After all, your landlord probably has coverage. But your landlord's insurance covers only the building, not the contents. Without insurance of your own, you could be left with nothing in the event of a fire or burglary. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-11-28 | Insurance Everyone wants the best, reliable, dependable, most steady insurance company and with that description AGI Renters Insurance fits perfectly. It has become well-known in the industry because of the excellent service they provide and for the true dedication they have been committed to. This is helping their clients when they best need them. read more
By: auto insurance | 2011-07-13 | Insurance A homeowner will insure for the house, but as a renter it is essential to take an insurance that will protect you with rent. A house owner will only take adequate insurance that will protect the building and nothing else. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-11-28 | Insurance You think that renters insurance is just for tenants? You got it all wrong. There is also a Landlord Renters Insurance. As the term suggests, it is renters insurance that offers coverage for landlords. What is the coverage offered? read more
By: Renee Walker | 2011-02-21 | Business If you are renting a home, condo or apartment in the state of Maryland, it is important to consider investing in renters insurance Maryland coverage. While not all property managers and private owners require their tenants to carry renters insurance, you must realize how important investing in this inexpensive insurance policy is. read more
By: S Kung | 2010-03-26 | Insurance When you are renting an apartment, you should check with your landlord if you are covered under his policy. Usually tenants with have to get their own apartment renters insurance when they move into an apartment. read more
By: Daniel Masarsky | 2011-02-23 | Insurance Rented building or owned home, disaster does not differentiate all this when it strikes renters face the same risk as the home owners do. read more
By: Jennie Dalglish | 2010-04-03 | Insurance Tenants or home renters insurance offers protection for all material assets, as well as liability coverage for a resident occupying an apartment, condo, or single household. A landlord will put in place adequate coverage for the building, but that still leaves the contents of the property without protection. read more
By: David Mayer | 2011-07-27 | Insurance Bottom line is that whether you like it or not you're going to need life insurance at some point in your life. Now take a deep breath, in through your nose and out through your mouth, digest it and accept it. That said there are three major mistakes people make when purchasing life insurance. They only focus on going cheap, procrastinate and don't think of life insurance as an investment. It's time to reprogram our brains and make sure we deal with life insurance head on. read more
By: auto insurance | 2011-08-27 | Insurance So many of us are living in rented apartments and homes, that Renter’s insurance has become a very important thing that we all need. read more
By: Daren DiSantis | 2011-08-06 | Insurance For those renters who are living in an apartment, condo, duplex or even renting off college campus you need to consider the benefits of having renters insurance. The affordable cost of having renters insurance will give you piece of mind with your valuables and keepsakes inside your home. read more
By: Obiageli Chukwueke | 2011-09-02 | Insurance Renters' insurance policy is everywhere but getting quality coverage at a lower rate is one of the worries of most tenants. A low renter's insurance rate is possible if you know your stuff. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-11-28 | Insurance Renters insurance online has become a widespread trend. The demand for getting insurance has grown tremendously as more and more people believe and understand the significance of providing protection for their house and belongings against financial loss. read more
By: S Kung | 2010-03-26 | Insurance If you are renting a home, you should make sure to ask the landlord if their insurance covers the contents within the home. Most renters have to purchase their own renters insurance which covers assets in the home. This is because the typical house insurance that landlords have only covers the actual home and not the assets in it. read more
By: Ricky Lim | 2010-03-28 | Insurance Mobile homes are very fragile. Those who can't afford to buy homes or rent apartments are doubtful of buying mobile homes for this very reason. In order for them to feel more secure they get mobile home renters insurance. read more