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Coverage6 min readUpdated 2026-04-04

Does Renters Insurance Cover Theft? What's Covered and What's Not

Yes — And More Than You Think

A standard renters policy (HO-4) covers theft from your apartment, your car (belongings inside), while traveling, and storage units. At $160/yr nationally — even $276/yr in Florida — the cost is minimal vs a single stolen laptop ($1,500).

Sub-limits: jewelry $1,000-$1,500/item, electronics may have $5,000 aggregate, cash $200, firearms $2,500. For high-value items, add a scheduled personal property endorsement ($20-$100/yr per item).

Deductibles are typically $500-$1,000. For small thefts near your deductible, filing may not be worth the claim history impact.

Filing tips: file police report immediately, document with photos/receipts/serial numbers, report within 24-48 hours. Use our personal property calculator to inventory your belongings.

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