Tenant Insurance Coverage

 

Learn what makes a full and complete coverage for your rented home.

Simplifying Tenant Insurance Coverage

Liability Coverage

Liability coverage is the foundation of all property insurance coverages. It financially protects you in the event of a lawsuit.

Contents Coverage

Contents coverage covers the costs to replace your personal belongings. Some items have special limits on the amount of replacement cost.

Extra Coverage

Most home insurance providers will have additional add-ons for your insurance coverage. These are the extra perks that insurance companies provide to round out your protection.

Liability Coverage

Liability coverage is the most basic form of property insurance coverage. In its most basic definition, it financially protects you in the event of a lawsuit. Liability coverage extends to you, your immediate household members, and even your pets. In most cases, your homes liability protection extends all across the world. 

Liability coverage financially protects you if you, or your property causes bodily injury or property damage. If the run in your carpet causes a guest to trip and hurt themselves, your property liability protection would cover the damages. If your toddler knocks over a guests DSLR camera and smashes it, your property liability protection would cover the damages. 

How Much Liability Coverage Do I Need?

At Tango, we offer a $2 million liability minimum. In our professional experience, the cost of legal settlements can exceed $1 million relatively quickly. If you were to only have $1 million in liability coverage and had a settlement of $1.5 million against you, the insurance company would pay the first $1 million and you would be personally responsible for the other $500,000. 

If you are someone that travels frequently, volunteers in the community, or owns a business, you may want to talk to your broker about addition Umbrella Insurance to enhance your liability protection. 

Contents Coverage

Contents coverage is the portion of the policy that protects the personal belongings inside the home.  This can include:

  •  Removable appliances (freezers, toaster oven, etc.)
  • Furniture (television stands, mattresses, etc.)
  • Electronics (cell phones, cameras, televisions, etc.)
  • Contents of an attached garage (tools, lawn mowers, snow blowers)
  • Other personal property

Covered events can include fire, theft, vandalism, water damage, natural disaster, or other circumstances.

Contents coverage extends outside of the home as well. If you have expensive personal belongings in a vehicle and they are stolen, it is your property insurance that covers the cost to replace them and not your auto insurance.

Are There Limits On My Contents Coverage?

Yes, most insurance companies have special limits on specific items. While every insurance company is different, some items with special limits include coins, jewelry, utility trailers, musical instruments, luggage, bicycles, sporting equipment, boats and others. If you have any high value items or collections, talk to your insurance broker about scheduling those items. By scheduling an item you insure that item for its full value, get a separate (typically) smaller deductible, and more thorough coverage that includes mysterious disappearance. A commonly scheduled item is hearing aids.

Extra Coverage

Your home insurance policy comes with great extra coverage options to round out your coverage.

Identity Theft Coverage

The average cost of identity theft is around $1,100, but it often involves significant time, legal challenges, credit damage, and emotional distress. In Canada, identity theft incidents have surged by 809% from 2010 to 2020. Identity theft protection is available through home insurance policies, covering legal fees, identity restoration, and more, costing $50-$150 per year. Insurance companies offer different levels of protection, it is a good idea to review your coverage with your broker. 

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