Renters Insurance in Oregon
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Whether you rent an 800 square-foot one-bedroom in Portland or the first floor of a walk-up in Salem, you do what you can to protect the place you call home. Renters insurance can help protect what matters most, including the things you take with you on the go.
Is Renters Insurance Required in Oregon?
Currently, there are no states in which renters insurance is required. But just because it’s not required doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to go without it. Renters insurance can help you protect your belongings from certain types of damage and if they’re stolen.
Can my landlord require renters insurance if my state doesn’t?
Yes, your landlord can require renters insurance as part of the legal agreement between tenant and landlord. Check with your landlord before you sign the lease.
How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost in Oregon?
Typically, renters insurance costs can vary based on location. You can expect to pay a fraction of what you would for homeowners insurance, and it could cost you as little as $15 a month. Get an idea of what renters insurance could cost you with our simple renters quick quote tool:
What Renters Insurance Coverages Are Available in Oregon?
No matter what type of place you rent in Oregon, whether it’s a duplex or a high-rise, your renters insurance coverage can help protect your finances if the unexpected happens. The types of coverages that come with a standard American Family Insurance renters policy are:
Renters personal property protection
Because we know it's your stuff that makes your rental a home, our personal property coverage helps you with the costs of replacing your things should they be damaged by fire, theft, a covered water event or other covered losses.
Renters personal liability
Accidents happen. And, as a renter, you can be held responsible for injuries to guests or damage to your apartment building. Our liability coverage could help you pay for property damage, medical and court costs.
Loss of use coverage
Should your rental become uninhabitable due to a covered loss, our loss of use coverage will help you pay for additional living expenses — such as increased food expenses if you have to eat out or a hotel room. You can also add even more protection with these optional coverages for your renters insurance policy:
Identity theft protection
Protect your good name and your credit with this low-cost coverage, which protects you against the high costs of restoring your credit and identity.
Pet insurance
Protect Fido or Fluffy up to $1,000 in coverage. This will help cover certain veterinary costs and final expenses for your pet if they're hurt during a covered loss.
Home-based business protection
Growing your business dream from the comfort of your home office? We offer liability coverage and business property protection for small-scale, home-based businesses, so you can worry less about the logistics and focus more on your entrepreneurial ventures.
Travel protection for renters
Whether you're traveling within your state or across the world, this type of protection provides a variety of coverages — such as trip cancellation and global medical insurance — to keep you and your belongings safe while you're away.
Diminishing deductible for renters
When purchasing renters insurance, you select a deductible. A deductible is a set amount of money, typically $1,000, you’ll pay out of pocket before your insurance kicks in to cover the repairs or replacement costs if you file a claim.
We’re offering Diminishing Deductible as a new feature that you can purchase to help save for surprise expenses. With this coverage, we’ll credit (lower) your deductible to help you better prepare for the out-of-pocket costs when you have a claim. Learn more about Diminishing Deductible here.
Get an Oregon Renters Insurance Quote Today
Ready for renters insurance? Connect with your American Family Insurance agent today to get a quote and learn more about building the right renters insurance policy for you.
*This information represents only a brief description of coverages, is not part of your policy, and is not a promise or guarantee of coverage. If there is any conflict between this information and your policy, the provisions of the policy will prevail. Insurance policy terms and conditions may apply. Exclusions may apply to policies, endorsements, or riders. Coverage may vary by state and may be subject to change. Some products are not available in every state. Please read your policy and contact your agent for assistance.