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Renter’s insurance NZ: A tenant’s guide to getting the right cover
Protect your stuff and gain peace of mind

AI summary
Renter's insurance, also known as contents insurance, protects a tenant's personal belongings against loss, theft, or damage. Policies often include liability protection if you accidentally damage someone else's property.
While not legally required, it's worth considering if you couldn't afford to replace your possessions. Note that a tenant's liability for careless damage to the rental property is limited by law. Always compare policies, as costs and exclusions vary based on location, age, and excess.
What is renter’s insurance?
What is covered?
And what isn’t covered?
It's a good idea to have insurance before you move in.
Should I buy renters contents insurance?
Before you buy: know your liability is limited as a tenant
How much does contents insurance cost?
Got stuff you couldn't afford to replace?
What affects the cost of renters insurance?
Before you buy renter’s insurance
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