Quick thought experiment. Walk through your apartment in your head — the couch, the bed, the TV, the laptop, the clothes in the closet, the kitchen you’ve slowly stocked, the sneakers, the gaming setup, the bike on the porch. Now imagine replacing all of it in one weekend because of a kitchen fire two units over.
Most renters guess their stuff is worth a few thousand dollars. Add it up honestly and the number is usually $20,000 to $30,000 — sometimes much more. Renters insurance protects all of it, plus a few things most people never think about, for roughly the cost of a couple of takeout orders a month.
If you rent in the Savannah area — an apartment near downtown, a house in Pooler, a duplex in Garden City, a beach place on Tybee — here’s what you should know.
Your landlord’s insurance does not cover your belongings. At all.
The property owner’s policy covers the building — the walls, the roof, the structure. If a fire, storm, or burst pipe destroys everything inside your unit, their insurance rebuilds their building and pays you nothing. Your furniture, electronics, and clothes are your responsibility. That’s not your landlord being cheap; it’s just how the policies divide the world. Renters insurance is the half that belongs to you.
Personal property coverage protects your stuff against fire, smoke, theft, vandalism, windstorms, and water damage from things like burst pipes. And here's the part people love once they learn it: the coverage follows your belongings off premises too. The laptop stolen from your car on Broughton Street, the bike taken from a rack downtown, the luggage that disappears on a trip — typically covered, subject to your deductible and limits. One choice matters when you buy: replacement cost vs. actual cash value. Actual cash value pays what your five-year-old TV was worth (not much). Replacement cost pays what a new one costs today. The premium difference is small; the claim-day difference is enormous. We recommend replacement cost almost every time.
If a guest slips in your kitchen, your dog bites a neighbor at the dog park, or your overflowing bathtub ruins the apartment below — you can be sued, renter or not. Liability coverage pays legal and medical costs, typically starting at $100,000. For anyone building a career and savings, this quiet coverage is arguably the most valuable part of the policy.
Loss-of-use coverage pays for a hotel, meals, and extra living costs if a covered loss makes your place unlivable. After a fire or a hurricane tears through, this is the difference between a covered hotel stay and sleeping on a friend's couch for two months while repairs drag on.
Small injuries to guests — stitches, an urgent care visit — get handled quickly without lawyers involved.
Renters insurance is the best deal in the entire insurance world. Most renters in Georgia pay somewhere around $15 to $25 a month, depending on how much coverage they carry, their deductible, location, and claims history. Coastal wind exposure nudges it up a bit here compared to inland Georgia — and it’s still cheap.
Then there’s the trick that makes it nearly free: bundle it with your auto insurance. The multi-policy discount on your car insurance often offsets most — occasionally all — of the renters premium. If you’re already insuring a car with us, adding renters coverage may barely change your total bill. It’s the first thing we check when quoting.
Hurricanes and your policy. Wind damage to your belongings is generally covered, and loss-of-use can help if a storm makes your unit unlivable. But mind the timing: carriers stop writing new policies once a named storm is approaching. The week before landfall is exactly when you can’t buy coverage — get it in place before hurricane season peaks.
Flooding is separate. Again. Renters policies don’t cover rising water — and ground-floor renters near the river, the marsh, or the beach carry real flood risk. A contents-only flood policy is inexpensive and covers what your renters policy won’t. If you’re on the first floor in Thunderbolt, on Tybee, or in a low-lying part of Savannah or Garden City, ask us about it. It’s a five-minute add that saves a five-figure regret.
Roommates: everyone needs their own policy. A common and expensive assumption is that one roommate’s policy covers the whole apartment. It usually covers only the named insured (and family members) — not your roommate, not their stuff, not their liability. Some carriers allow roommates on one policy, but claims and coverage get messy fast. Cleanest answer: each renter carries their own. At these prices, there’s no reason not to.
SCAD and Georgia Southern's Armstrong campus fill thousands of Savannah rentals. A laptop, tablet, and camera kit can top $5,000 before the semester starts — and dorm or apartment theft is a fact of student life. (Parents: some homeowners policies partially cover students in dorms, but off-campus apartments usually need their own policy. Ask us which applies.)
Renting near Hunter Army Airfield or commuting to Fort Stewart, with a PCS never too far away — renters coverage moves with you, and many carriers offer military discounts.
Filling the new apartments in Pooler, Port Wentworth, and Richmond Hill.
In Rincon, Springfield, Guyton, and Bloomingdale — a full household of belongings needs more coverage than a studio, and we'll size it honestly.
More local leases require renters insurance every year. If your lease asks for proof of coverage with the landlord as an additional interest, we can issue it same-day.
Make a video inventory tonight. Walk through your place with your phone, open the closets and drawers, narrate as you go, and save it to the cloud. After a fire, remembering everything you owned is nearly impossible — a ten-minute video turns a painful claims process into a smooth one.
Check your special limits. Policies cap certain categories — jewelry, firearms, collectibles — at low amounts like $1,500. If you own an engagement ring, a nice watch, or camera gear, tell us. Scheduling those items (or adding a personal articles policy) covers them fully, often with no deductible.
We help renters across the greater Savannah area and the Georgia coast, including:
Savannah, Pooler, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Bloomingdale, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island, Vernonburg, Rincon, Springfield, Guyton, Richmond Hill, and Pembroke.
Downtown apartment, Starland loft, beach rental on Tybee, new complex in Pooler, or a family house in Rincon — if you rent it, we can protect what’s inside it.
Renters insurance is simple until it isn’t: the roommate question, the dorm-versus-apartment question, the flood question for a ground-floor unit, the engagement ring that outgrew the policy’s limits. We answer those in one quick conversation, compare carriers for the best rate, bundle it with your auto for maximum discount, and issue your landlord’s proof of insurance the same day. And when your life changes — a move, a marriage, a first home — your coverage grows with you, with one local office keeping track.
The car itself, no — that’s auto insurance. Belongings stolen from your car, yes, typically under your renters policy’s off-premises coverage.
It takes just a few minutes, and there’s no obligation. Tell us where you rent and what you own — we’ll compare carriers, stack the auto bundle discount, and get proof of coverage to your landlord same-day if you need it.
Everything you own, protected for pocket change. That’s the deal.