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Virginia Renters Insurance Makes Good Sense

Posted: 5/17/2012 8:34:07 PM
Have you taken the time to do an inventory of your possessions? Even though you’re renting and the building is your landlord’s responsibility, you may be surprised at the amount of money invested in your possessions. 
Similar to the different levels of insurance coverage available to homeowners, Virginia renters insurance may also offer different levels of coverage. 

Tips on Negotiating a Rental Agreement

Posted: 4/30/2012 6:18:28 AM
Unfortunately, the harshness of the current economic environment has either forced many families into the rental market, or kept them there much longer than they originally anticipated.
Your first experience with renting and Virginia renters insurance may appear confusing, but it’s actually relatively simple.
Renters may neglect insurance, thinking they have less to lose in an unexpected event. However, in the case of a fire, vandalism, theft, explosion or water damage from a burst pipe, an enormous amount of damage can occur to your possessions.
Are you one of the many people renting while waiting to move into a more permanent home? There are many circumstances in which temporarily renting a place to live is a good idea, but often this means placing a lot of your possessions in storage.
A Virginia renters insurance term by term policy may be an extremely helpful and flexible policy for many people. 

Reasons to Consider Renting over Buying

Posted: 3/30/2012 7:07:32 AM
It wasn’t that long ago that many people considered owning their own home the ultimate ambition.

Tips on Finding the Right Rental Property

Posted: 3/23/2012 6:12:41 AM
Sometimes a landlord requires tenants to purchase Virginia renters insurance policy as part of the lease agreement and they’ll almost certainly have a list of other ‘must have’ qualities for applicants.
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