Understanding Insurance

Buying your first renters policy? Four ways to save

Posted by Brittany Ritchey on 9/9/2011 at 10:00 AM

If you’re buying renters insurance for the first time, here’s good news: Protecting your belongings generally costs less than protecting other assets like your car. Plus, there are ways to lower the price of your renters policy even more.

 

Consider a higher deductible.
Choosing a higher deductible—the amount you pay out of pocket when you have a renters insurance claim—could save you up to 25 percent (with a $1,000 deductible), according to the Insurance Information Institute (III).

Bundle, if you can.
Consider buying your renters policy from your auto insurer, if it’s an option. Many insurance companies, including Progressive, will discount property insurance for their auto customers.

Maintain good credit.
If you do, you might get a lower rate. Paying bills on time, only having as much credit as you need and keeping low balances all contribute to good credit, according to the III.

Consider replacement coverage.
Although choosing replacement coverage might not save you money upfront, it could save you big if your belongings are ever damaged beyond repair. Here’s why: With replacement coverage, your insurer will pay to replace your belongings instead of just paying you their current value.

Quote a renters policy today! At Progressive, you can get renters insurance for as little as a $1 a day.

The information in this blog may vary based on your particular state or situation. Always refer to your insurance policy for your specific coverages.

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Would Renters Insurance Cover It? Five Real-Life Scenarios

Posted by Brittany Ritchey on 9/9/2010 at 3:00 PM

Editor's note: Have questions about renters insurance after reading this post? Contact your insurer for specific, policy-related questions, or post general ones here—we’ll choose a few to discuss soon in our next renters insurance blog post.*

Always wondered what is and isn't covered by renters insurance? Check out these five real-life scenarios to get an idea. Keep in mind that renters insurance works like your car insurance: you decide how much coverage to buy and then pay a certain amount out of pocket each time you use it.

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Home Safety in the Summer: Little Things Go a Long Way

Posted by Brittany Ritchey on 6/7/2010 at 9:00 AM

Protect your family and your home this summer by taking these simple precautions during your favorite activities.

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Spring into Action Around Your Home to Boost Safety and Efficiency

Posted by Brittany Ritchey on 3/26/2010 at 8:00 AM

As you know, spring is a great time to take care of those familiar household to-dos—like cleaning windows and checking smoke detectors. This not only helps promote safety, it can also help cut costs by making your home more efficient. Here’s a reminder of some of the things you should do around your home on a regular basis:

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How Much Home Insurance Is Right?

Posted by Allison Ruuska on 6/15/2009 at 1:00 PM

The best way to protect your home is to insure it properly.

One of the largest investments you'll most likely ever make is your home, and naturally, you'll want to insure it adequately. But how do you determine the right amount of homeowners insurance coverage to have?

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This blog takes common vehicle insurance topics and explains them in detail. Provided exclusively by Progressive, one of the largest auto insurers in the U.S.