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Am I covered by my landlord’s insurance for my belongings?

December 9, 2024

This is an important question, particularly for those renting for the first time in 2025, such as university students. 

The short answer is no, you’re not covered by the landlord’s insurance. Landlord insurance only covers the landlord and the property, not the tenant’s belongings.

To protect yourself, you’ll need “renters’ insurance”, a type of home contents insurance like what your parents use to cover the contents of their home. It ensures your possessions are protected against unexpected losses.

Renters’ insurance can cover the cost of repairing or replacing your furniture, appliances, clothing and personal items if they are damaged by an insured event such as a flood, fire, lightning, theft, the escape of a liquid (e.g. from a burst pipe) and a fallen tree. It may also cover malicious damage, vandalism, and repairs caused by a riot, an explosion and even an earthquake or tsunami. Many insurers offer renters insurance, such as BudgetDirect, NRMA, AMMI and plenty more. 

If you're a current tenant, the end of the year is an ideal time to review your renter’s insurance and explore options to ensure you have the best coverage at the most competitive price.

As the year draws to a close, the holiday season is also a perfect time to review your household expenses and look for ways to save. Consider trimming costs on essentials such as electricity, gas, phone, internet, and even cable TV subscriptions to give yourself a financial boost heading into the new year.

At Raine & Horne, we’ve partnered with DirectConnect to make cost-cutting and shopping around easier. DirectConnect can take the hassle out of shopping around for better deals on your utilities. Visit their website at www.directconnect.com.au and start saving today!

For advice and assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to your Raine & Horne Property Manager. They’re here to help, whether it’s about renters’ insurance or finding ways to save on your utilities. Contact your local Raine & Horne office today to learn more.