Title: Do College Students Need Renters Insurance? What Parents Should Know
Author: Teresa Kitchens
Published: March 11, 2026
Last modified: December 7, 2025

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#  Do College Students Need Renters Insurance? What Parents Should Know

If your child is heading off to college this year—whether they’re attending The 
University of Texas at Dallas, Collin College in McKinney, Southern Methodist University,
or another nearby school—you’ve probably spent weeks preparing. Bedding, books, 
laptops, furniture, maybe even a new car. But here’s one thing many parents forget
to check off the list: **renters insurance.**

It’s a question we hear often from families around **Plano, McKinney, Allen, Celina,
Prosper, and Richardson**:
_Does my college student need renters insurance?_

In many cases, the answer is **yes**. Below, we’ll break down exactly what renters
insurance covers, when your student may already be protected under your policy, 
and when they’ll need their own.

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### **What Is Renters Insurance?**

Renters insurance protects anyone renting a space—whether it’s a dorm, apartment,
or small rental home. It typically includes three main types of coverage:

 1. **Personal Property** – Covers your student’s belongings (laptop, phone, clothes,
    furniture) if they’re stolen or damaged by fire, water, or other covered events.
 2. **Liability** – Covers accidental injury or property damage your student may cause
    to someone else.
 3. **Loss of Use** – Pays for temporary housing if their dorm or apartment becomes
    unlivable (like after a fire or severe water damage).

Many parents assume their homeowner’s policy automatically extends to everything
their child takes to school—but that’s not always the case.

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### **When Is Your Student Covered by Your Homeowners Policy?**

In some situations, your student might already be covered under your existing homeowners
policy. This typically applies when they live **on-campus** and are still considered
part of your household.

Coverage usually depends on these factors:

 * Your student is under age 24
 * They’re enrolled as a full-time student
 * They live in a dorm or on-campus residence
 * Your policy’s “off-premises” coverage limit applies (often just 10% of your total
   personal property limit)

**Example:**** If your homeowners policy provides $100,000 in personal property 
coverage, only about $10,000 might extend to your student’s belongings at school.
That might sound fine—until you factor in laptops, phones, textbooks, and furniture.

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### **When Should Your Student Have Their Own Renters Policy?**

There are several situations where it’s smart—or even required—to buy a separate
renters insurance policy for your college student.

✅ **1. They Live Off-Campus**** If your student is renting an apartment or house
off-campus, your homeowners coverage typically doesn’t apply.

**Plano Tip:** Students at Collin College or UTD often rent in areas like Legacy
West, Downtown McKinney, or near Allen’s Watters Creek district. Most landlords 
will ask for proof of renters insurance before move-in.

✅ **2. They’re Over 24 or Financially Independent**** If your student is 24 or 
older, or no longer listed as your dependent, they won’t be covered by your home
policy.

✅ **3. Your Policy’s Limit Isn’t Enough**** Even if your homeowners coverage extends
partially, it may not be sufficient. A single dorm or apartment setup can easily
exceed $10,000 in value when you consider electronics, clothing, and furniture.

✅ **4. They Need Liability Protection**** Renters insurance also provides liability
coverage—important if:

 * Someone gets hurt in their apartment
 * They accidentally cause property damage (like a kitchen fire or overflowed sink)
 * Their pet injures someone or damages property

Without it, you could end up responsible for the costs.

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### **What Does Renters Insurance Cover for College Students?**

Let’s break it down.

**✔ Personal Property**

 * Electronics: laptops, tablets, phones, gaming consoles
 * Furniture and decor
 * Clothing, shoes, and personal items
 * Appliances like microwaves or mini-fridges
 * Books, supplies, and sports equipment

Covered losses typically include fire, theft, smoke, vandalism, or water damage 
from burst pipes. Many policies even cover stolen property from a vehicle.

**✔ Liability Coverage**** Pays for damages or medical bills if your student is 
legally responsible for injury or property damage.

**✔ Medical Payments to Others**** Covers small medical bills if someone gets hurt
on your student’s rented property.

**✔ Loss of Use**** Helps with hotel stays or meals if their rental becomes uninhabitable
due to a covered event.

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### **What’s Not Covered?**

Renters insurance doesn’t include:

 * Flood or earthquake damage (requires a separate policy)
 * A roommate’s belongings (they need their own policy)
 * High-value items beyond standard limits unless added separately (like expensive
   jewelry or instruments)

**Texas Tip:** If your student is bringing pricey equipment—say, a camera for a 
photography class or musical instruments—talk to your agent about scheduling those
items individually.

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### **How Much Does Renters Insurance Cost in the Dallas Area?**

It’s surprisingly affordable.

Most policies in the **Plano–McKinney–Richardson** area range from **$12 to $25 
per month**—roughly $150 to $300 per year. The price depends on:

 * The coverage amount
 * Your chosen deductible
 * The insurance provider
 * Any extra endorsements added

**Example:**** A policy with $20,000 in personal property coverage, $100,000 in 
liability protection, and a $500 deductible might only cost about $15–$20 a month.

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### **Can You Bundle It?**

Absolutely. Many carriers let you **bundle renters insurance** with homeowners or
auto policies for additional savings.

If your student already has car insurance, bundling their renters coverage under
the same company can help reduce premiums—and begin building their own insurance
history early.

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### **Who Should Buy the Policy?**

That depends on who’s paying the bills and signing the lease.

 * If your student rents under their own name, the policy should be under their 
   name too.
 * If you’re handling the payments, your agent can guide you on how to structure
   the policy properly.

Always keep the insurer updated on the student’s address and living situation.

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### **Real-Life Examples from North Texas Families**

📍 **Lisa from McKinney:**** “My son moved into an apartment near Collin College.
I thought our home policy covered him, but it didn’t. We added renters insurance
for about $18 a month, and when his bike was stolen, the policy reimbursed us right
away.”

📍 **Jorge from Allen:**** “My daughter attends UTD and shares a townhouse with 
roommates. The landlord required renters insurance. A kitchen fire broke out one
evening, and her policy covered her belongings and the cleanup costs.”

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### **Questions to Ask Before Buying**

Before signing up for coverage, talk with your agent and ask:

 1. Is my student already covered under my homeowners policy?
 2. How much off-premises coverage do I have?
 3. Does this policy apply to off-campus rentals?
 4. What deductible works best for a student budget?
 5. Can we bundle it with home or auto insurance?
 6. Should we list high-value items separately?
 7. What documentation is required for claims?

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### **Why Renters Insurance Is a Smart Move**

College life brings new freedom—and new risks. Between shared housing, constant 
visitors, and expensive electronics, it’s easy for something to go wrong. Renters
insurance acts as a safety net for both your student and your wallet.

Most students can’t afford to replace everything after a loss. A small monthly premium
can prevent a major financial setback.

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### **Final Thoughts: Protect Their Belongings and Your Peace of Mind**

You’ve helped your student get into college. Now make sure they’re protected while
they’re there.

At **Sterling Insurance**, we help families across **Plano, McKinney, Allen, Celina,
Prosper, and Richardson** find affordable, reliable renters insurance for college
students—on or off campus.

We’ll help you:

 * Determine if your student is already covered
 * Compare affordable renters policy options
 * Review coverage limits and deductibles
 * Bundle coverage with auto or home for extra savings

Need a quick renters quote for your college student?
Reach out to **Sterling Insurance**
today—let’s check this off your college prep list with confidence.

**Call:** (972) 964-4825
**Email:** info@sterlinginsnow.com**Visit:** www.sterlinginsnow.
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