Good question. I am an agent in Virginia, so my answers only apply to VA policies. But, here's a start. I'm assuming you had a valid policy in place when the occurrence happened. Insurance has lots of Grey areas. So, your insurance company is the best to contact for a good answer. But, if your items were stolen at the time of eviction, you will most likely need a police report and then submit the claim. It would most likely be paid minus the deductible. As far as damaged items, it really depends on the policy and could very easily go either way. I suggest you contact your insurance agency/company for a more definitive answer.
No, Renters insurance is coverage specific to household property or contents owned by the named insured. It does not cover the property of others and it does not cover automobiles. Neither Renters insurance nor Homeowners insurance will cover damage to an automobile. That's what auto Insurance is for.
The moving company should have their own insurance if items were damaged during the moving process, if not I would get a lawyer!
Most Renters Insurance has a Liability component as well as personal property coverage. So if the fire was the renters fault the landlord could sue the renter then the liability insurance would pay.
Yes, you should have no issue getting renters insurance with a pool on the property.
In general, no. Renter's insurance covers the property of the renter, not the property of the landlord.
Renters Insurance doe snot cover "Real Property". If you have purchased a home then you need a Homeowners Insurance Policy.
No. "Renters Insurance" is property coverge for a tenant. It will cover the property of the named insured Tenant or Renter that is located within the rented dwelling. It will not cover property of someone who is not a named insured on the policy.
Your home renters insurance will cover you for loss or damage to the property which you own and which is kept within your rental property. Any damage to the actual structure of the building would be covered by the landlord's insurance.
most renters policies only cover the personal property of the renter. The property owner typically carries insurance for the Hazard of Fire.
Renters insurance is for a person who is renting the place where they live. It protects your property if something happens to that place, such as a fire, flood or theft. Without it, only the owner of the property is covered.
If your renters policy covers Sewer Backup then it will cover damage to personal property.
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