littlewitch34
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 1, 2008
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Actually...any apartment complex can in fact require renter's insurance and make in mandatory. It would all depend on the standard policy of the apartment complex. The laws have changed over the years and more and more complexes and units are in fact requiring that the renter insure their personal belongings..some even have a mininum coverage requirement. I work in the real estate industry and we are seing this more and more with apartments. I guess landlords have gotten fed up with renters trying to file claims when their personal belongings are damaged because of fire/flood/etc. All apartment rental units have their own insurance but it is for the premises and not the content within each and every apartment.
The apartment unit would not be required to issue any refund on unused insurance...that is contract that would be between the renter and the insurance company they choose. You can get renter's insurance for any specified length of time - 5 months, 7 months, 12 months, etc.
That said, the fall CP/CS program never required renter's insurance even though several participants received emails that stated otherwise. At no time were we asked to show proof of any renter's insurance. Things might be different for the next program as it seems to be changing with each group.
I recommend you find the information you might need IN CASE it is required, but I wouldn't go out and get it until it is in fact required for housing.
Thanks, Iris. You've been such a help to me in prepping for the CP!
I spoke with my mother's homeowner's insurance company, and I am, in fact, covered up to an amount of money much more than anything I own. Good to know!