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The Best Renters Insurance Companies for November 2023
NerdWallet looked at financial strength, customer experience, discounts and more to determine the best renters insurance companies.
Sarah Schlichter Lead Writer | Home insurance, renters insurance, pet insurance
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Imagine coming home to find all of your possessions destroyed in a fire or other catastrophe. Your landlord’s insurance policy won’t help you; it covers building repairs only — not your personal belongings.
That’s why it pays to have the best renters insurance you can find.
Dozens of insurers offer renters policies. Which one is right for you? NerdWallet evaluated some of the top renters insurance companies for financial strength, ease of filing and tracking a claim, coverage options, discounts and other factors.
Below are the companies that came out on top.
Why you can trust NerdWallet: Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines that ensure fairness and accuracy so you can choose the financial products that work best for you. These ratings are specific to renters insurance — a company’s rating for other products may be different on our site. See our criteria for evaluating renters insurance companies.
The best renters insurance companies for 2023
Here are NerdWallet’s picks for the best renters insurance. Each of these companies scored at least 4.5 out of 5 stars in our analysis. Select the company’s name to read our review.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula incorporates discounts, coverage options, website transparency, financial strength, complaint data and more.
*USAA renters insurance is available only to active-duty military members, veterans and their families.
Note: Not all insurers are available in all states.
How we ranked the best renters insurance companies
NerdWallet’s editorial team looked at coverage options, discounts, complaint data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), financial strength grades from AM Best and more to choose the best renters insurance companies.
Our rating system rewards insurers with many coverage options and discounts, a low number of consumer complaints and a strong financial rating. We also looked for user-friendly features such as online quotes and claim reporting. To calculate each insurer’s rating, we adjusted the scores to a curved 5-point scale.
These ratings are a guide, but we encourage you to shop around and compare several renters insurance quotes to find the best rate for you.
More about the best renters insurance companies
Below are the seven companies that earned a perfect 5-star rating under NerdWallet’s scoring system.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Ideal for renters who value coverage and customer service.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Few consumer complaints.
User-friendly website and mobile app.
Cons
Not as many discounts as some competitors.
Rewards customer loyalty with discounts and credit toward a future homeowners insurance policy.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Ideal for renters who value coverage and customer service.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Few consumer complaints.
User-friendly website and mobile app.
Cons
Not as many discounts as some competitors.
Rewards customer loyalty with discounts and credit toward a future homeowners insurance policy.
Company overview: Amica stands out for how few consumer complaints it receives relative to its size, according to the NAIC. It also has an easy-to-use website that allows renters to get quotes, pay bills and file and track claims online at any time. If you need help, you can reach out to the company through phone, email or live chat.
Extra coverage is available for jewelry, electronics and other valuables. You can also sign up for replacement cost coverage, which gives you enough money to buy new items if your belongings are damaged or stolen, rather than simply reimbursing you for the current (depreciated) value of those lost items.
Amica offers discounts for people who pay their bills automatically, sign up for paperless billing, bundle car insurance with renters policies, stay with their insurer for at least two years or go without filing a claim for at least three years.
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Country Financial sells renters insurance through local representatives in 19 states.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Many ways to customize your policy.
Cons
Doesn't offer online quotes.
Not available in all states.
Renters who want personal assistance with customizing their policy may want to consider Country Financial.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Country Financial sells renters insurance through local representatives in 19 states.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Many ways to customize your policy.
Cons
Doesn't offer online quotes.
Not available in all states.
Renters who want personal assistance with customizing their policy may want to consider Country Financial.
Company overview: Country Financial is a solid option if you live in one of the states the company serves. It receives far fewer consumer complaints than expected for an insurer of its size, according to the NAIC, and it's a good bet if you prefer to discuss coverage options with an agent.
You can choose between basic and premier packages, depending on how much financial protection you want. The premier option adds coverage for things like broken antiques or damage from power surges. You can also add extra coverage for valuable items such as engagement rings or musical instruments.
Country Financial offers discounts for bundling multiple policies, paying your premiums on time and going at least five years without filing a claim.
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Solid coverage and good service, but you’ll need to speak with an agent to get a policy.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Plenty of coverage options.
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Cons
No online quotes or claim filing.
Not available in most states.
Includes some types of coverage that would cost extra from other companies.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Solid coverage and good service, but you’ll need to speak with an agent to get a policy.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Plenty of coverage options.
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Cons
No online quotes or claim filing.
Not available in most states.
Includes some types of coverage that would cost extra from other companies.
Company overview: Pennsylvania-based Erie operates in 12 states and Washington, D.C., and it draws fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size, according to the NAIC. Erie also scored above average for renters insurance customer satisfaction in J.D. Power’s most recent U.S. Home Insurance Study.
Depending on where you live, you may be able to add extra coverage for identity theft recovery, home-sharing and damage from backed-up drains.
You can save on your policy if you bundle multiple insurance types with Erie or if you get a quote at least seven days before you want coverage to begin.
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Strong coverage plus a user-friendly app to manage your policy.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many discounts available.
Users can manage their policies online or through the app.
Covers your belongings on a replacement cost basis.
Cons
Rates higher than the national average in NerdWallet's analysis.
Offers replacement cost coverage for your personal belongings.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Strong coverage plus a user-friendly app to manage your policy.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many discounts available.
Users can manage their policies online or through the app.
Covers your belongings on a replacement cost basis.
Cons
Rates higher than the national average in NerdWallet's analysis.
Offers replacement cost coverage for your personal belongings.
Company overview: Farmers offers plenty of ways to save on your renters policy. In addition to industry-standard discounts for purchasing multiple policies with the company and having safety and security devices, Farmers also offers lower rates for customers in certain professions. These include doctors, nurses, dentists, teachers, police officers, firefighters and engineers.
Renters who haven’t smoked for at least two consecutive years can also save on premiums.
Farmers has a user-friendly website where you can easily get a quote or find a nearby agent for more personalized service.
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The country’s biggest insurer does just about everything well.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Offers inflation coverage.
Few customer complaints for a company of its size.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
The country’s biggest insurer does just about everything well.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Offers inflation coverage.
Few customer complaints for a company of its size.
Many coverage options to choose from.
Cons
Policies unavailable in a handful of states.
Long list of add-ons to customize your policy.
Company overview: America’s largest insurance company, State Farm offers just about every type of insurance you might need, including renters. If you’re looking for a well-established company where you can get all your insurance in one place, State Farm may fit the bill.
To talk through your options on the phone before purchasing a policy, you can consult a local agent. If you’d rather do it all online, you can get a quote, file and track a claim, pay bills and more on the State Farm website. You can even complete some tasks without having to create an account.
State Farm doesn’t list many savings options on its website, but it does highlight discounts for combining renters and auto insurance policies and for installing home safety devices such as burglar alarms and smoke detectors.
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Essential renters insurance coverage from a large, tech-friendly company.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Useful features on website and app.
Numerous coverage options available.
Cons
Ranks at the bottom for consumer satisfaction in the latest J.D. Power home insurance study.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Essential renters insurance coverage from a large, tech-friendly company.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Useful features on website and app.
Numerous coverage options available.
Cons
Ranks at the bottom for consumer satisfaction in the latest J.D. Power home insurance study.
User-friendly website and solid coverage options.
Company overview: Travelers puts renters first in a variety of ways. Its website makes it easy to file and track claims online, learn about coverage options and get a quick quote. Travelers also draws fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size, according to the NAIC.
Renters policies from Travelers include coverage for upgrades or improvements your landlord has let you make to your home.
The company offers discounts for renters who have multiple policies with Travelers or who have devices such as internal sprinkler systems or smart-home technology.
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Strong coverage for active military, veterans and their families.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
About average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
No extra charge for flood or earthquake coverage.
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Has options tailored for active-duty military.
Cons
Available only to veterans, active members of the military and their families.
Standard policies include coverage for flood and earthquake damage.
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Strong coverage for active military, veterans and their families.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
About average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
No extra charge for flood or earthquake coverage.
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Has options tailored for active-duty military.
Cons
Available only to veterans, active members of the military and their families.
Standard policies include coverage for flood and earthquake damage.
Company overview: Aside from its military focus, what sets USAA apart from other renters insurance companies is that its policies cover damage from floods and earthquakes. Most other companies don’t offer this coverage unless you pay extra. This could provide significant value to renters who live in regions where floods or earthquakes are a risk.
USAA also covers your belongings on a replacement cost basis, ensuring that your claim payout will be enough to pay for brand-new items if your stuff is stolen or destroyed.
The company receives far fewer consumer complaints than expected for an insurer of its size, according to the NAIC.
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Solid coverage and discounts, available across the U.S.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
More than expected
Pros
Offers a variety of discounts.
User-friendly website with many useful features.
Cons
Received more complaints to state regulators than expected for a company of its size.
Allstate’s website and app have useful features, but you can also get personal service from a local agent.
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Solid coverage and discounts, available across the U.S.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
More than expected
Pros
Offers a variety of discounts.
User-friendly website with many useful features.
Cons
Received more complaints to state regulators than expected for a company of its size.
Allstate’s website and app have useful features, but you can also get personal service from a local agent.
Company overview: Allstate is a particularly attractive choice for older renters: Retirees 55 and older can save up to 25% on their premium.
Allstate also offers discounts for renters who bundle their policies or have their insurance payments automatically withdrawn from a bank account.
Beyond its generous discounts, Allstate is a good bet for renters looking for a company with a robust mobile app. You can use it to pay bills, view policy documents and contact your agent.
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Plenty of ways to customize and save on renters insurance.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company its size.
Informative and user-friendly website.
Many coverage options and discounts.
Cons
Not available in all states.
Comprehensive app and website make it easy to manage your policy.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Plenty of ways to customize and save on renters insurance.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company its size.
Informative and user-friendly website.
Many coverage options and discounts.
Cons
Not available in all states.
Comprehensive app and website make it easy to manage your policy.
Company overview: With fewer consumer complaints than expected, according to the NAIC, American Family is a solid choice for renters insurance.
The company offers a range of ways to save on your policy. These include common options (a discount for having car and renters insurance with American Family) and unique ones (a generational discount for renters ages 18 to 30 whose parents are also insured with American Family).
One notable coverage option is a "diminishing deductible." (A deductible is the amount subtracted from your claim payout.) If you add this coverage to your policy, you’ll immediately get a $100 credit toward your deductible. Then, your deductible will drop another $100 with each renewal (up to a maximum of $500). A lower deductible means you’ll pay less out of pocket each time you file a claim.
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Auto Club Group provides AAA-branded renters insurance in nearly a dozen states.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many coverage options and discounts available.
AAA membership includes benefits such as roadside assistance and travel discounts.
Cons
A membership fee may be required.
May have to switch insurers if you move states.
Auto Club Group offers solid renters policies plus the benefits of AAA membership.
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Auto Club Group provides AAA-branded renters insurance in nearly a dozen states.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many coverage options and discounts available.
AAA membership includes benefits such as roadside assistance and travel discounts.
Cons
A membership fee may be required.
May have to switch insurers if you move states.
Auto Club Group offers solid renters policies plus the benefits of AAA membership.
Company overview: Auto Club Group is a motor club that sells renters insurance to AAA members in all or part of nine states, including Georgia, Michigan and Tennessee. In addition to solid renters insurance, AAA membership comes with a variety of benefits such as roadside assistance, travel discounts and identity theft monitoring.
Depending on where you live, Auto Club Group may offer discounts for bundling multiple policies, signing up for autopay, living in a gated community or going a certain amount of time without filing a claim.
You can customize your renters policy with optional coverage for things like identity theft, valuable items and personal injury liability. You can also upgrade to replacement cost coverage for your belongings to make sure you get the greatest possible payout for stolen or destroyed items.
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Auto-Owners offers multiple discounts for renters but sells insurance through independent agents only.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
About average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many discounts available.
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Cons
No option to get quotes or file claims online.
Renters who feel comfortable working with an independent agent to customize their coverage may want to consider Auto-Owners.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Auto-Owners offers multiple discounts for renters but sells insurance through independent agents only.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
About average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Fewer than expected
Pros
Many discounts available.
Fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Cons
No option to get quotes or file claims online.
Renters who feel comfortable working with an independent agent to customize their coverage may want to consider Auto-Owners.
Company overview: Despite its name, Auto-Owners offers more than just car insurance. You can upgrade a basic renters policy with the Renters Plus package, which covers water backup of sewers and drains, waterbed liability and loss of refrigerated products (for example, if your power goes out and you have to toss spoiled food).
You can also upgrade to replacement cost coverage for your belongings. So if you have a 3-year-old laptop that’s stolen or damaged for a covered reason, Auto-Owners will pay out enough for you to buy a new one rather than a used one.
Auto-Owners draws fewer consumer complaints than expected, according to the NAIC.
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Best for renters who want to work with an agent to get the right coverage.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Robust coverage packages.
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Claims can be filed online, through the app or by phone.
Cons
Not available in all states.
No online quotes.
Three packages let you choose the coverage you need.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Best for renters who want to work with an agent to get the right coverage.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Far fewer than expected
Pros
Robust coverage packages.
Far fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Claims can be filed online, through the app or by phone.
Cons
Not available in all states.
No online quotes.
Three packages let you choose the coverage you need.
Company overview: The Hanover offers three renters insurance packages to choose from. The most economical option covers just the basics: your belongings, liability if you cause harm to others and expenses if you have to move out of your home during covered repairs.
With an upgrade to the Select package, you’ll get extra coverage for things like food lost in a power outage and identity theft-related expenses. This package also includes replacement cost coverage for your belongings.
Select Plus is The Hanover’s top-tier offering, with all options from the other two packages plus broader coverage for valuable items such as jewelry or firearms. With this package, you won’t have to pay a deductible if a major disaster destroys at least half of your belongings.
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Straightforward policies from a tech-centric, mission-driven company.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
More than expected
Pros
Pays some claims instantly.
Quick quotes via website and app.
If belongings are lost or stolen, you'll be paid enough to buy brand-new replacements.
Cons
More consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Not available in all states.
Buying a policy and filing a claim are quick and easy through the app.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Straightforward policies from a tech-centric, mission-driven company.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Average set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
More than expected
Pros
Pays some claims instantly.
Quick quotes via website and app.
If belongings are lost or stolen, you'll be paid enough to buy brand-new replacements.
Cons
More consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size.
Not available in all states.
Buying a policy and filing a claim are quick and easy through the app.
Company overview: If you’d prefer to buy and manage renters insurance with a few taps of a screen, Lemonade might be a good fit for you. The Lemonade experience revolves around its mobile app, where you can get quotes, file claims and update coverage options.
Beyond the slick digital experience, Lemonade’s coverage is solid, with replacement cost coverage included for your belongings. You can add extra insurance for jewelry, musical instruments or other valuable items.
Lemonade advertises renters insurance rates as low as $5 a month, with discounts available for bundling multiple policies, having protective devices in your home and paying your premium in full.
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Renters insurance coverage with a few useful add-ons.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Close to expected
Pros
User-friendly mobile app.
Many additional coverage options.
Inflation protection can help your coverage keep pace with rising costs.
Cons
Unavailable in select states.
Offers many ways to customize and save on your policy.
NerdWallet's ratings are determined by our editorial team. The scoring formula takes into account consumer complaint and customer satisfaction data.
Renters insurance coverage with a few useful add-ons.
Coverage optionsRatings are based on the number of coverage options a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
More than average
DiscountsRatings are based on the number of discounts a company offers in comparison to other insurers.
Great set of discounts
NAIC complaintsRatings are based on complaints to state regulators relative to a company’s size, according to three years’ worth of data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.
Close to expected
Pros
User-friendly mobile app.
Many additional coverage options.
Inflation protection can help your coverage keep pace with rising costs.
Cons
Unavailable in select states.
Offers many ways to customize and save on your policy.
Company overview: In addition to the basics, such as liability and personal property coverage, Nationwide’s standard renters insurance policies include credit card coverage and building addition/alteration coverage for no extra cost. That means you’re covered for unauthorized charges on your credit and debit cards (up to your policy limit). And if your landlord lets you make improvements to your home, Nationwide will cover those, too.
Nationwide offers a basic slate of discounts for people who are claim-free, buy multiple policies or have smoke detectors and other protective devices installed in their homes.
Nationwide receives about the expected number of consumer complaints for a company of its size, according to the NAIC.
The average cost of renters insurance is $148 a year, or about $12 a month, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. That number will change depending on how much coverage you have and where you live. But price shouldn’t be the only factor you consider in a renters insurance comparison.
A standard renters insurance policy includes several types of coverage:
Personal property coverage, which pays to replace your belongings if they’re stolen or damaged in a covered event.
Loss of use coverage(sometimes called “additional living expenses”), which pays for hotel stays, restaurant meals or other relocation costs while your rental is repaired after a covered claim.
Personal liability coverage, which pays if you’re sued and found responsible for an injury to a guest in your home or damage to someone else’s property.
Medical payments coverage, which pays for less expensive injuries to guests in your home, regardless of fault.
Make sure you enter the same limits for each type of coverage when shopping for renters insurance quotes to get a direct comparison.
Then, look at each company’s additional coverage options, which may cost extra. Do you need more insurance for a pricey musical instrument, or would you like to add identity fraud protection? Each insurer has slightly different options, and some are even included in your base premium, so it’s worth shopping around.
Finally, consider the company’s website. Is it easy to find a phone number to chat with an agent if you need to? If you prefer doing everything online, can you get quotes, file and track claims and pay bills through the company’s website or app? Checking out these options before buying a policy can save you some hassle later.
The best renters insurance policy for five common scenarios
Got a dog, a roommate or an engagement ring? These scenarios can determine what type of renters insurance you need.
You have a roommate
Some insurers let roommates share a renters insurance policy in states where it’s allowed. But just because you can share doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.
Before you sign a policy, have a frank discussion with your roommate about how to split insurance payments — especially if your roommate has a lot of stuff that could drive up the cost of the quote. And be sure you agree on the type of renters insurance coverage you’ll get.
To reduce the policy cost, consider increasing your deductible, which is the amount the insurer will subtract from your payout if you file a claim. But first ask yourself: How much could you pay out of pocket if your stuff were stolen or damaged?
You would want new items if your belongings were destroyed
Lost your TV in a fire? Replacement cost coverage pays for a brand-new one just like it. If this is what you want, then buy a renters insurance policy with replacement cost coverage. It typically costs a bit more than what’s called an actual cash value policy, but it pays to replace your possessions with similar new ones. Otherwise, the insurer will pay only what your stuff was worth at the time it was stolen or damaged.
You may think all of your belongings are covered up to your personal property limit, but many renters insurance companies cap how much they’ll pay if someone steals certain valuable items such as jewelry or electronics. That cap is typically around $1,000 or $1,500 for each category.
If you own multiple computers and smartphones or a pricey engagement ring, you might need extra coverage — often called a “floater” or “scheduled coverage” in industry lingo — to make sure those items are insured for their full value.
A lawsuit against you over a dog bite could ruin your finances for years. If you want coverage for this, make sure dog bites are included in the liability portion of your renters insurance policy and your insurer covers the breed you own. (Many insurance companies don’t cover pit bulls or other breeds they consider aggressive.)
Renters insurance typically costs about $12 per month, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. However, this can vary depending on where you live and how much coverage you need. Learn more about the average cost of renters insurance.
Is renters insurance a good investment?
Renters insurance isn’t so much an investment as a safety net in case something goes wrong. It might not seem worthwhile if you never have to make a claim. But if your home burns down or a thief breaks in, you’ll likely be glad for the coverage. See six reasons you need renters insurance.
Which company has the cheapest renters insurance?
State Farm, Auto-Owners and Erie are a few of the most affordable companies for renters insurance, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. See our full list of the cheapest renters insurance.
How much does renters insurance cost per month?
Renters insurance typically costs about $12 per month, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. However, this can vary depending on where you live and how much coverage you need. Learn more about the
Renters insurance isn’t so much an investment as a safety net in case something goes wrong. It might not seem worthwhile if you never have to make a claim. But if your home burns down or a thief breaks in, you’ll likely be glad for the coverage. See
State Farm, Auto-Owners and Erie are a few of the most affordable companies for renters insurance, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. See our full list of the
NerdWallet’s renters insurance ratings reward companies for customer-first features and practices. Ratings are based on weighted averages of scores in several categories, including financial strength, consumer complaints, coverage options, discounts and online experience. These ratings are a guide, but we encourage you to shop around and compare several insurance quotes to find the best rate for you. NerdWallet does not receive compensation for any reviews. Read our full renters insurance rating methodology.
Insurer complaints methodology
NerdWallet examined complaints received by state insurance regulators and reported to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners in 2019-2021. To assess how insurers compare with one another, the NAIC calculates a complaint index each year for each subsidiary, measuring its share of total complaints relative to its size, or share of total premiums in the industry. To evaluate a company’s complaint history, NerdWallet calculated a similar index for each insurer, weighted by market shares of each subsidiary, over the three-year period. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC. Ratios are determined separately for auto, home (including renters and condo) and life insurance.
Renters insurance rates methodology
To find the average cost of renters insurance in the U.S., NerdWallet calculated the median rate for 30-year-old tenants from multiple insurance companies in every ZIP code across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Sample tenants were nonsmokers with good credit living in a two-bedroom apartment. They had a $500 deductible and the following coverage limits:
$30,000 in personal property coverage.
$100,000 in liability coverage.
$10,000 in additional living expenses coverage.
$1,000 in medical payments coverage.
We made minor changes to the sample policy in cases where rates for the above coverage limits or deductibles weren’t available.
These are sample rates generated through Quadrant Information Services. Your own rates will be different.