Keyword Details: Renter's Insurance
Programs that provide a form of home insurance that covers losses and damages to the contents of an individual's apartment. All management companies advise that renters have insurance to cover their belongings, and many require proof of it before someone moves in. Renter's insurance is generally $10 to $20 per month, depending on where the individual lives and the type of apartment. Automobile insurance companies may include this service as part of a bundle discount.
A statewide toll-free number to call if you want information on how to file an insurance complaint. Also offers general consumer information about:
- Health insurance
- Medicare and Medicare Supplemental Insurance
- Disability income
- Pregnancy and the employment laws
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