Renters Insurance in Point Blank, TX
Renters insurance covers your belongings inside a rented unit and provides liability protection if a guest is injured. Many Texas landlords require it. Average annual cost is well under $200, making it one of the highest-value insurance products available.
9 renters insurance agencies in Point Blank
Within 15 miles of Point Blank, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Q-TEX INSURANCE SERVICES LLC
Licensed insurance agency in Point Blank, TX; represents 1 carrier.
R. P. EDGE LLC
Licensed insurance agency in Onalaska, TX; represents 2 carriers.
SUMMERS INSURANCE SERVICES, LLC
Licensed insurance agency in Onalaska, TX; represents 11 carriers.
Premier Property Group Livingston Tx
Premier Property Group connects families with their dream homes in East Texas. Co‑founded by real‑estate professionals Katelyn Munsinger and Madeline Phillips, the team offers buying, selling, renting, commercial and land services.
FIRST FOUNDERS LLC
Licensed insurance agency in Coldspring, TX; represents 53 carriers.
Farmers Insurance - Benny Fogleman
Licensed insurance agency in Livingston, TX; represents 1 carrier.
Lima Insurance
Licensed insurance agency in Livingston, TX. Contact directly for available products and carriers.
RJB INSURANCE GROUP, LLC
Licensed insurance agency in Trinity, TX. Contact directly for available products and carriers.
LAKESIDE INSURANCE AGENCY
Licensed insurance agency in Onalaska, TX; represents 21 carriers.
Frequently asked questions
How much renters insurance do I need?
Inventory your belongings (electronics, furniture, clothing, etc.) and choose a personal property limit that covers replacement. Most renters need $20,000-$50,000 in personal property plus $100,000 in liability.
Does my landlord's insurance cover my stuff?
No. Your landlord's policy covers the building structure, not your belongings. If a fire, theft, or water damage destroys your possessions, you'll need your own renters policy to be reimbursed.
Will renters insurance cover my roommate?
Generally no -- each tenant should have their own policy. Some carriers allow roommates on a single policy if both are named, but it's cleaner (and usually similar cost) to have separate policies.