Renters Insurance Calculator
Many tenants assume their landlord's insurance covers their personal belongings, but it generally only covers the building structure. If a fire, theft, or water leak destroys your clothes, electronics, and furniture, you are responsible for replacing them. Renters insurance provides affordable protection—often for less than the cost of a takeout meal each month—covering your property and providing crucial liability protection.
Estimate the value of your belongings to ensure adequate coverage.
Estimated Monthly Cost
Annual Premium: $0 | Coverage: $0
Coverage Breakdown
| Personal Property | $20,000 |
| Liability Protection | $300,000 |
| Medical Payments | $5,000 |
| Loss of Use | $6,000 |
| Deductible | $500 |
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How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost?
The average renters insurance cost is surprisingly affordable, typically ranging from $15 to $30 per month. Using a renters insurance cost calculator helps you estimate your specific rate based on your location, coverage limits, and deductible. Factors like bundling with auto insurance or having a security system can lead to cheap renters insurance rates without sacrificing protection.
Replacement Cost vs Actual Cash Value
When choosing coverage, you'll decide between Replacement Cost (RC) and Actual Cash Value (ACV). ACV pays you the depreciated value of an item (e.g., what your 5-year-old laptop is worth today on eBay). Replacement Cost pays to buy a brand new equivalent item. While RC costs slightly more, it is highly recommended by insurance experts for the best financial protection.
Do I Need Renters Insurance?
Even if your landlord has insurance, it does not cover your personal stuff. A tenant insurance calculator can show you how affordable it is to protect your wardrobe, electronics, and furniture. More importantly, the liability coverage protects you if you accidentally damage the apartment (like a kitchen fire) or if a guest gets injured in your home.
Creating a Home Inventory
Before buying a policy, use the built-in room-by-room inventory calculator to estimate the total value of your belongings. Most tenants underestimate the value of their clothes and kitchenware. Knowing your total value ensures you don't underinsure yourself.