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  2. Additional interest vs. additional insured - AOL

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    Additional interest. A person or third party who has a vested interest in the vehicle, like a lienholder. ... your landlord might ask to be added as an additional interest renters insurance on ...

  3. HO-4 insurance: what it covers and who might need it - AOL

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    HO-4 insurance is the same thing as renters insurance. The coverage may also be called tenant insurance with some carriers. HO-4 insurance may be the right policy type for you if you rent the ...

  4. Renters' insurance - Wikipedia

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    Renters' insurance, often called tenants' insurance, is an insurance policy that provides some of the benefits of homeowners' insurance, but does not include coverage for the dwelling, or structure, with the exception of small alterations that a tenant makes to the structure.

  5. What to know about renters insurance and what it does and ...

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    The average cost of a renters insurance policy in 2023 was $148 per year, or about $12 per month, according to the most recent analysis by NerdWallet. That number’s based on a policy for a ...

  6. Insurance - Wikipedia

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    9/11 was a major insurance loss, but there were disputes over the World Trade Center's insurance policy. Insurance policies can be complex and some policyholders may not understand all the fees and coverages included in a policy. As a result, people may buy policies on unfavorable terms.

  7. Insurance policy - Wikipedia

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    Subject to the "fortuity principle", the event must be uncertain. The uncertainty can be either as to when the event will happen (e.g. in a life insurance policy, the time of the insured's death is uncertain) or as to if it will happen at all (e.g. in a fire insurance policy, whether or not a fire will occur at all). [4]

  8. Renters Insurance: Is It Needed and Is It Worth the Cost? - AOL

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    It's moving day, and all of your stuff fits into the back of a medium-sized rental truck. With only one trip between your old and new apartment required, you're happy you don't own very much. Also...

  9. Loss payee clause - Wikipedia

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    The clauses are found in maritime insurance in relation to insuring mortgaged vessels. When selling land via a land contract, the seller may require the buyer to include a loss payee clause in their insurance policy to protect the seller's ongoing interest in the property until the contract is concluded. [1]