Renters Insurance

6 of the best sites for information about or quotes on renters insurance. Know of another site that should be on this list? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: Room For Rent in San Francisco, Small Microwave Oven, Living Room Furniture)

1. RentersInsurance.net - Get free, no obligation quotes for renters insurance coverage at this site. Enter your zip code and other basic information to receive quotes from multiple insurance providers such as Farmers, Allstate, Nationwide, State Farm, Travelers and more. (www.rentersinsurance.net)

2. State Farm Renters Insurance - Learn more about renters insurance and get a free rate quote at the official State Farm site. If you like the look of your quote, or have more questions regarding rental coverage, you can also find an agent near you. (www.statefarm.com)

3. GEICO Renters Insurance - Official Geico site tells you why you might need renters insurance, what items are covered, and how to calculate the value of those items using the personal property calculator. You can also get a quote for renters insurance here or manage your current policy. (www.geico.com)

4. What Every Renter Should Know About Renters Insurance - Just having renters insurance may not be enough, according to this April 2010 article, which says that renters often need proof of what they owned in the case of a claim, including receipts, owners manuals and photos of the items in question. (www.ktnv.com)

5. Progressive Renters Insurance - Learn more about the need for renters insurance at the official Progressive Insurance site and get a free online quote here. (homeowners.progressive.com)

6. Insurance for Renters at MSU Encouraged - April 2010 article discusses the need for rental insurance coverage for Michigan State University students living in off-campus housing.  According to the article, which includes quotes from a State Farm agent, a property owner and a police captain, students are not always (or not often) covered by their parents’ homeowners’ insurance like they might think, and they also underestimate their risk of property theft. (statenews.com)

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