Here is an excerpt from a new blog post at GreggMarcus.com:
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homeowner’s insurance policy protects those who own their own house in
the event of a tragedy, theft, or any other unforeseen incident. Those
individuals who rent instead of owning a home, renter’s insurance exists
to offer the very same protections. People whom of which live in
apartment buildings are not usually required to have insurance, though
in many cases it is a very good idea to have it. The owner of the
building may have an insurance policy which offers some protection in
the event of fire or theft, but that policy will not cover one’s
personal belongings. Renters who possess valuable belongings should
consider purchasing a renter’s policy in order to protect themselves. In
this post, Long Island Insurance Executive, Gregg S. Marcus http://greggmarcus.com/about/ explains the importance of renter’s insurance and the options available for purchase.
Most
renters will indeed require an insurance policy. Financial compensation
is given in the event personal belongings are destroyed, stolen, or
damaged in any way shape or form. Renters may have inexpensive items
that can be easily replaced. And other renters may just simply not care
about having to spend extra money to replace their belongings in the
event of an accident, although this group of renters tends to be a small
one.
To read this post in it’s entirety, click here to visit the Gregg Marcus official website.