What Type of Liability Events Does Renters Insurance Cover?

As a renter, you could be financially responsible and liable for certain situations. Even if you don’t own the property, you could be held liable since you’re renting the property. In these cases, the liability portion of your renter’s insurance comes in handy and helps you cover these expenses so you don’t have your assets frozen.

Pet Attack

One of the most common situations that happens with renters is pet attacks. If you’re a pet owner and you have visitors coming to your home, the potential for a pet attack is high, especially if your pet doesn’t do well with visitors or that person brings a pet onto your property. You can cover any medical expenses or personal property damages resulting from your pet attack with liability coverage.

Falling

If you have guests over, ensuring your home is tidy and that you’re in a secure area is essential. If your guests happen to fall because you were negligent with your property, like leaving furniture out or not mopping up spills, you could be found liable for someone falling and getting hurt while visiting.

Theft or Damage

If the home you’re renting is vandalized or stolen while someone is visiting, you could be held liable for replacing their property. As a tenant, you have the guest over, which means you’re responsible during that visit and could be held accountable in court for damages. This is where you’ll need liability coverage from your renter’s insurance, even if it wasn’t your fault.

These events may make you question whether you want guests, but don’t let that deter you from enjoying your life. With a renter’s insurance policy, you can have financial protection should an incident happen where you could be found liable. If you rent in the Sandpoint, ID area and surrounding communities, contact us at Selkirk Insurance Services today for more information.

Insurance Coverage for First Time Condo Owners

Are you getting ready to move into a new condo that you have recently purchased? If so, consider the condo insurance coverage you may need throughout your ownership.

Temporary Living Expenses

If you encounter a situation that will require you to live outside the condo on a temporary basis, you will be responsible for the cost of securing an alternate residence. Your condo insurance policy can cover temporary living expenses. The insurance coverage will reimburse you for the cost of staying in a hotel or another type of dwelling. It will also cover out-of-pocket costs for food and other essentials you need while you are unable to occupy your condo.

Structural Materials

As a new condo owner, you will need to familiarize yourself with the responsibilities of the condo association that oversees the property where your condo is located. The paperwork the association furnishes you with will outline the property for which the association is responsible. Interior walls, flooring, and ceiling materials that comprise your condo may be your responsibility. The structural materials that you are responsible for maintaining should be added to your condo insurance policy.

Personal Possessions

Furniture, clothing, and household goods can be added to your condo insurance policy. Before your insurance documents are prepared, inventory the items you plan on storing within your condo. Take into account if any of the items are at risk of being stolen or vandalized. Assess the risk of a weather event destroying your possessions. Plan on insuring items of value that would be difficult to repair or replace.

Condo Insurance Plans in Idaho

Contact an agent who serves Sandpoint, ID. One of our agents at Selkirk Insurance Services will prepare your new condo insurance policy.