Title: Renters Insurance: Terms and Glossary | MyMoneyMyQuotes
1Renters Insurance Terms and Glossary
- some of the common important terms to know
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2- Familiarizing yourself with the common insurance
industry terms for renters insurance is very
important so you can understand your coverage and
at the same time better equipped to negotiate for
the best price on your renters insurance quote or
policy.
3Here are some of the common and important terms
to know
4Actual Cash Value (ACV)
- Current cash value of the property. This is
calculated by reducing depreciation from the
replacement cost.
5Additional Living Expenses (ALE)
- This coverage usually pays for hotel
accommodation, meals, and other temporary rentals
or living expenses while the rental home is being
repaired.
6Annual Limit
- A maximum cap on the amount your insurance
company will pay out to you in any - calendar year.
7Appraisal
- An appraisal is an unbiased professional
evaluation to determine the insurable value of
property or amount of a loss.
8Claim
- A formal request made by a policyholder to an
insurance company to recover for damage or loss
covered through the policy coverages.
9Coverage
- Insurance coverage basically represents
specifically, how much protection your insurance
policy provides. Usually, there are several
different types of coverages listed in an
insurance policy.
10Deductible
- Deductible is the amount of money the
policyholder agrees to pay in an insurance claim
before the insurance company starts paying based
on the insurance coverages.
11Depreciation
- A reduction in the value of property due to time,
wear and tear.
12Effective Date
- The effective date for renters insurance coverage
or policy is the date when your coverage or
policy officially becomes active. It is this date
when a policyholder can start receiving services
and your insurance company will pay out the
benefits.
13Endorsement
- An insurance amendment to a renters insurance
policy may be used to change the terms of the
policy by making additions, deletions, exclusions
or otherwise alter any coverages.
14Exclusion
- An exclusion in a policy narrows the scope of
coverages provided by the insurance company. It
is a means or a policy provision that eliminates
or reduces coverage for some of the events or
certain types of risks.
15Grace Period
- An insurance grace period in a renters insurance
is a specific amount of time during which
policyholder can pay off an overdue balance
without coverage lapse.
16Liability Coverage
- Liability coverage on a renters Insurance policy
covers for bodily injury and property damage.
17Limit of Liability
- It refers to the maximum amount of money your
insurance company is on the hook for if there is
an event of damage or loss.
18Limits
- A limit is a maximum amount your insurance
company will pay for a claim filed against a
covered loss as defined in your renters insurance
policy.
19Peril
- A peril is a specific cause for a loss or damage.
Among many others, usual perils covered by
renters insurance include burglary, fire,
vandalism, falling objects, water-related damage
and electrical surge damage.
20Qualifying Event
- An event that triggers your renters insurance
coverage to become active. For example, a fire,
water leak or theft.
21Rider Endorsement
- A rider (also referred to as endorsement) allows
a renters insurance holder to raise the claim
limit of a specific category, such as jewelry.
22Total Loss
- A loss so large that the property or possession
is considered to be of no remaining value.
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