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Provides protection against a lawsuit resulting from damaged property or personal injuries.
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Ontario tenant insurance rates vs. other provinces
Province |
Average Rates |
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Ontario |
$478 |
Alberta |
$466 |
British Columbia |
$397 |
Manitoba |
$503 |
New Brunswick |
$500 |
Newfoundland & Labrador |
$399 |
Nova Scotia |
$423 |
Northwest Territories |
$416 |
Nunavut |
$402 |
Prince Edward Island |
$385 |
Saskatchewan |
$410 |
Yukon |
$370 |
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Tenant insurance FAQs
Surex can help you find and compare quotes on tenant insurance in Ontario. We work with dozens of providers that meet different insurance needs. Once you're ready to purchase tenant insurance, we can help you proceed!
Tenant insurance in Ontario (also called renters’ insurance) is meant for people who rent the place where they live, whether a house, a condo, or an apartment. It provides coverage against common risks like theft, fire damage, and personal injury that occurs on the property.
Tenant insurance is necessary because a landlord’s home insurance policy won’t cover these perils on behalf of the renter.
No, tenant insurance is not mandatory at the provincial level. However, many property managers won’t lease their units without the best insurance coverage in place.
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