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Yes, you can. If it's in your lease contract that you signed and you don't have it, then you are considered in default or violation of the lease already.
Renters make a lease agreement with a landlord.
Unlike auto insurance, there is no state law in California that requires a renter to carry insurance. However, there is a growing trend of Landlords requiring their tenants to carry renters insurance as a part of their lease agreement. Regardless of whether or not your landlord requires you to maintain insurance I would recommend looking into obtaining a renters policy for yourself. Renters insurance is usually very cheap in California. Many renters policies not only cover your personal property in your apartment, but anywhere in the world as well.
Obligations of renters and landlords
NO, But they can get Renters or Tenants insurance
Is called a lease.
There are many companies that offer renters insurance. The best place to purchase renters insurance will depend on your location and individual situation. Some of the top rated renters insurance companies are Travelers Insurance, State Farm, Liberty Mutual, and Farmers Insurance.
In the average rates for renters insurance, auto insurance, and home insurance, Pennsylvania is usually lower! In 2007, the average rate for PA renters insurance was only $144!
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Yes, Farmer does offer renters insurance. Most renters insurance is very inexpensive, you can receive an estimate by answering some simple question on Farmer's website.
Renters insurance provide protection to a person and their home. As of 2013, the rates for renters insurance are lower than before, which provide many great deals.