ERenterPlan isn’t an insurance company. It’s a renters insurance policy offered at thousands of properties across the U.S., sold by an insurance agency called LeasingDesk. Your policy will be serviced by one of several insurance companies, including Markel, American Modern and American National.

It sounds confusing, but getting coverage is simple. You enter your ZIP code on the eRenterPlan website, and if your community is a participating partner, you can buy coverage online in a few minutes.

Although it may be convenient to get a policy from the company your property manager recommends, eRenterPlan may not always be your best option. Its website advertises base rates of $15 to $20 a month, which ranges above the national average of $15 a month. And certain coverage limits may not be as customizable as those from other renters insurance companies.

ERenterPlan policies have their perks, but it’s worth shopping around before you buy.


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State availability
ERenterPlan offers insurance at participating properties in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

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ERenterPlan renters insurance coverage
Landlords sometimes require tenants to purchase a policy with a minimum amount of renters liability insurance, but otherwise, the coverage you choose is generally up to you. Below are the four types of coverage included in most standard renters policies:

Type of coverage

What it does

Personal property

Covers your clothing, furniture, electronics and other belongings.

Loss of use

Pays for hotel stays, restaurant meals or other expenses if you have to live elsewhere while your home undergoes covered repairs.

Liability

Pays out if you're responsible for injuries to other people or damage to their property.

Medical payments

Covers injuries to other people in your home, regardless of fault.

For more details, see What Does Renters Insurance Cover?

ERenterPlan offers the coverage types above, but the limits may not be as customizable as those of other renters insurance policies. As we sampled eRenterPlan quotes across six U.S. states, we were given a liability coverage limit of $100,000 and a medical payments limit of $1,000, with no option to change either. In one instance, we had only a single choice of deductible.

While these defaults may be perfectly sufficient for some renters, those who want more options will have to shop elsewhere.

ERenterPlan policies cover your belongings on a replacement cost basis. That means if your stuff is stolen or destroyed, the company will pay out enough for you to buy brand-new replacements, rather than deducting for depreciation. Some insurers charge extra for replacement cost coverage, so this is a useful perk from eRenterPlan.

Plans also cover water damage that’s your fault.

Depending on where you live, you may be able to add the following types of optional coverage:

Increased limits for jewelry theft. A standard eRenterPlan policy covers jewelry theft only up to a certain limit, such as $1,000 or $1,500. If you’ve got items worth more than that, you can choose a higher limit.

Water backup. If a sink, shower or toilet backs up into your home, this coverage pays for the damage.

Pet damage liability. If your pet damages your apartment, this endorsement can help pay for repairs.

Identity recovery. After someone steals your identity, this add-on can help you with expenses.

Unemployment. If you or a spouse loses a job, unemployment coverage can help pay your rent for a couple of months.

Bedbug remediation. This endorsement pays to clean up a bedbug infestation and replace damaged property.

Hurricane deductible reduction. Renters living in coastal regions may face higher deductibles for hurricane damage than for other types of claims. Selecting this option can lower that deductible.

Earthquake protection. This coverage pays for damage from an earthquake.

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Discounts
ERenterPlan doesn't advertise any discounts, but you may be able to save on processing fees by paying your premium in full, upfront.

Consumer experience
Website: It’s easy to get a quote and buy a policy on the eRenterPlan website, though there are few details about coverage options. Existing customers can log in to view or change their policy, make payments or update credit card information.

App: There’s no eRenterPlan mobile app, but the insurer that issued your policy may offer one.

Claims: You’ll need to contact the insurer who issued your policy for assistance.

Customer service: For help with your policy, you can submit a contact form on the eRenterPlan website or call 888-512-4204. (Spanish language assistance is available.)

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Where eRenterPlan stands out
Claim forgiveness. The company says it won’t raise your rates if you file a single claim.

Unique extra coverage options. In some states, eRenterPlan offers uncommon add-ons, such as coverage for bedbug remediation or payments toward your rent if you lose your job.

Where eRenterPlan falls short
Availability. If you don’t live in a participating property, eRenterPlan won’t be available to you.

Flexibility. You may not have more than one limit to choose from when it comes to liability or medical payments coverage.

ERenterPlan vs. Lemonade renters insurance
The primary difference between eRenterPlan and Lemonade renters insurance is who can buy it. Only tenants at participating properties can purchase eRenterPlan policies, while Lemonade’s renters insurance is open to a broader audience. However, Lemonade’s policies aren’t available in all states.

Both eRenterPlan and Lemonade policies are easy to buy online. Unlike eRenterPlan, Lemonade has a mobile app you can use to manage your policy and file claims. Lemonade also has a unique feature called the Giveback, which donates a portion of your premium to a charity of your choice.

To learn more, read our Lemonade renters insurance review.

Other renters insurance companies to consider
Not ready to make a decision? You may be interested in these other renters insurance companies:

Amica: Lots of coverage options and strong customer service.

Geico: Sells renters insurance through third-party partners.

Liberty Mutual: Solid coverage with broad availability around the country.

State Farm: Well-established insurer with many coverage options.