You know the drill about both car insurance and health insurance. But when it comes to your apartment’s coverage, you may be wondering, what is renters insurance? Do I really need it? And we get it. If you’re budget-minded, it’s probably not at the top of your to-do list, because it may cost hundreds and hundreds. Or perhaps you think your landlord’s policy will cover your costs if disaster strikes. Well, you may be surprised to learn that these beliefs are not accurate. Here’s what you need to know about renters insurance in NYC to get up to speed.
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Sunset Park
861 48th Street
$2,295base rent
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Greenpoint
70 Commercial Street
$2,800base rent
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Sunset Park
954 Third Avenue
$2,800base rent
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1
Sunset Park
954 Third Avenue
$3,000base rent
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Sunset Park
954 Third Avenue
$2,000base rent
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens
635 Flatbush Avenue
$1,900base rent
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Flatbush
3321 Glenwood Road
$2,999base rent
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Flatbush
186 Lenox Road
$2,770base rent
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Midwood
1417 Avenue K
$1,900base rent
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Bushwick
72 Menahan Street
$2,800base rent
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Bushwick
1334 Bushwick Avenue
$2,845base rent
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens
1217 Nostrand Avenue
$2,495base rent
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What Is Renters Insurance?
In a nutshell, renters insurance provides coverage for many incidents relating to your belongings and living space. More on that shortly! But here is your most significant need-to-know. “A lot of people mistakenly think their landlord’s insurance will cover all things related to their apartments, but that’s hardly the case,” said Jeff Schneider, president of Gotham Brokerage. “It’s why renters insurance exists.”
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Journal Square
76 Cottage Street
$1,900base rent
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West Side
429 Bergen Avenue
$2,800base rent
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2
The Heights
464 Central Avenue
$2,200base rent
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Journal Square
347 Summit Avenue
$2,400base rent
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Historic Downtown
112 Liberty View Drive
$2,600base rent
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West Side
150 Delaware Avenue
$1,500base rent
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1
The Heights
279 Griffith Street
$1,700base rent
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Jersey City
12 Pollock Avenue
$2,300base rent
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1
McGinley Square
55 Orchard Street
$2,950base rent
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Bergen/Lafayette
457 Wayne Street
$1,850base rent
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Jersey City
497 Ocean Avenue
$2,500base rent
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2
West Side
306 Bergen Avenue
$1,925base rent
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What Does Renters Insurance Cover?
Understanding renters insurance hinges on knowing the different types of coverage offered. Depending on the policy, you can expect coverage for loss or damage to personal property for various reasons, from fire to theft. But, here’s a pro tip: Coverage can mean different things. Some policies will cover the depreciated cost for stolen or damaged belongings, while other plans, which typically cost more, will cover an item’s replacement cost.
“Also, a standard renters insurance policy covers personal liability,” says Robert Stevenson, an insurance agent at State Farm. “For instance, if a guest falls down the stairs in your duplex, your policy will cover some of the medical bills. Let’s say your in-unit washer leaked into the downstairs apartment. A policy can cover some of the damage.” Another good thing to know: Personal liability coverage may cover your legal expenses if you’re sued over an incident that occurs in the place you’re renting.
But the insurance coverage goodness doesn’t end there. If your rental gets damaged to the point that it’s uninhabitable, your plan may cover a hotel stay. It can also cover your expensive laptop if it gets stolen at that coffee shop you use as an office.
Even better, “Renters insurance is one of the cheapest types of insurance you can get. On a monthly basis, renters insurance typically costs between $5 and $40.Premiums can be as low as $125 a year, which is approximately 35 cents a day!” adds Stevenson.
If you’re wondering what impacts insurance costs, prices for policies depend on the value of your assets, the type of coverage you choose, and the location of your apartment. To learn more about what a policy covers, take a look at its “named perils.” These are covered incidents, usually including theft, vandalism, fire, and water damage.
What is the most popular type of insurance claim? “What we see most often in New York is water damage from broken pipes and overflows that leak into other apartments and where the policyholder is held responsible for the damage,” says Stevenson.
And here’s a huge heads up: Many policies do not cover natural disasters. So if you’re in a high-flood area, you might want to consider getting flood insurance on top of renters insurance. If you want to find out if you live in a high-risk zone, check out FloodHelp NY’s website.
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Central Harlem
105 West 138th Street
$2,300base rent
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Hamilton Heights
555 West 148th Street
$2,750base rent
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Hudson Heights
263 Bennett Avenue
$2,250base rent
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Inwood
33 Cooper Street
$1,995base rent
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Central Harlem
211 West 144th Street
$2,315base rent
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Hamilton Heights
452 West 145th Street
$1,900base rent
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Lenox Hill
410 East 64th Street
$2,770base rent
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Upper West Side
146 West 73rd Street
$2,850base rent
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Sutton Place
222 East 56th Street
$2,713base rent
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East Harlem
234 East 106th Street
$2,375base rent
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1
Hamilton Heights
515 West 144th Street
$2,600base rent
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1
South Harlem
274 West 115th Street
$2,500base rent
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How Much Insurance Coverage Do You Need For a Rental?
An insurance agent will work with you to ensure you have the right amount of coverage you need. But it’s still important to figure out what your belongings are worth.
“The coverage will reimburse you for covered damage, loss, or theft of your possessions up to a certain dollar amount, so you’ll want to make sure you get that amount right,” Stevenson said.
To settle on the right dollar amount, you should perform a home inventory. First, you’ll need to list all of your belongings, when you acquired them, and either the purchase price or the current value. After you total these values, you’ll have an estimated number of what your property is worth. You can also add photos of specific items — such as a computer or an expensive piece of jewelry — to the inventory to help with future insurance claims. It’s a wise move to keep both a digital and a hard copy of your inventory list.
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Forest Hills
75-52 113rd Street
$2,795base rent
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Astoria
28-27 35th Street
$2,500base rent
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Sunnyside
41-25 44th Street
$2,595base rent
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Richmond Hill
110-97 85th Avenue
$1,995base rent
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Jamaica Estates
87-01 Midland Parkway
$2,300base rent
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Flushing
143-36 Barclay Avenue
$2,260base rent
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Briarwood
84-31 Van Wyck Expressway
$1,815base rent
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Fresh Meadows
69-04 198th Street
$2,700base rent
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Fresh Meadows
69-11 198th Street
$2,350base rent
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Jackson Heights
37-27 86th Street
$2,700base rent
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Woodside
46-09 69th Street
$2,950base rent
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Ditmars-Steinway
21-62 24th Street
$2,200base rent
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How Do I Find Renters Insurance?
Most major insurance companies offer renters insurance, so if you have a favorite, be sure to reach out to them. Stevenson suggests working directly with an agent. “The agent will walk you through the different processes, including what to do in the event of a claim.”
Schneider suggests renters should also call around to get quotes to compare their options. “You can look online, but it is not the same as talking to an insurance representative. Most agents are happy to chat on the phone, and there’s no charge for it,” he adds.
So what is the bottom line? At the very least, renters insurance can offer peace of mind, making it better to have than not.