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British Columbia tenant insurance rates vs. other provinces
Province |
Average Rates |
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British Columbia |
$397 |
Alberta |
$466 |
Manitoba |
$503 |
New Brunswick |
$500 |
Newfoundland & Labrador |
$399 |
Nova Scotia |
$423 |
Northwest Territories |
$416 |
Nunavut |
$402 |
Ontario |
$478 |
Prince Edward Island |
$385 |
Saskatchewan |
$410 |
Yukon |
$370 |
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Tenant Insurance In BC - What Do You Need to Know?
In BC, tenant insurance (also known as renter's insurance) protects you against common risks not covered by your landlord’s home insurance policy. That includes damage to your personal property caused by incidents such as fires, floods, and break-ins.
Tenant insurance also offers liability coverage. If a guest is ever injured while visiting your rented home, this coverage may kick in to shield you from legal and financial consequences.
For example, tenant insurance may be your only source of relief in the event that a fire or flood destroys your belongings on a rental property.
You can get insurance online with Surex — our brokers can help you find the absolute best rates on renter's insurance in British Columbia. We compare online insurance quotes from dozens of insurance companies and identify the best one based on your needs.
The provincial government doesn’t mandate tenant insurance. However, many landlords make tenant insurance a mandatory lease requirement, making it effectively required throughout much of British Columbia.
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