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There’s a certain freedom in knowing that your landlord is taking care of things. But their insurance doesn’t protect everything…like all your personal property inside your apartment. We’ll work with you to determine the coverage you need.1
Request your free quote below or call 978-870-1830.
Anything in your apartment that is not securely attached such as furniture, clothing, and electronics are considered “personal property”. Additional coverage may need to be considered for high-value items like jewelry, art, guns, and collections.
While renting, you are responsible for injuries caused to a third party while in or on the property you are renting. Personal Liability Coverage pays for these claims. Some landlords require proof of liability insurance before you’re allowed to move in.
This coverage will pay for living expenses if you are forced to temporarily relocate while your home is under repair for damage caused by a covered peril.
It’s important to discuss your needs with a Workers Insurance agent before purchasing condo insurance so they can help you determine what you need.