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If you’re facing water damage in your rental, you may be wondering if renters insurance covers it. The quick answer is: It depends on how the water got there in the first place.

Here’s when renters insurance covers water damage, when it doesn’t, and who’s typically responsible for paying for repairs.

What renters insurance covers when it comes to water damage

When it comes to renters insurance water damage claims, the biggest distinction is usually whether the damage was sudden and accidental or gradual and preventable.

In general, renters insurance will cover damage from sudden and accidental incidents. For example, let’s say a pipe suddenly bursts while you’re at work and water soaks your couch, television stand, and area rug. Because the damage was sudden and accidental, your renters insurance may help pay to repair or replace your damaged belongings.

Other examples of water damage often covered by renters insurance include:

  • Burst pipes

  • Overflowing appliances

  • Accidental plumbing overflows

  • Water damage from putting out a fire

  • Certain storm-related leaks

What renters insurance does not cover

In general, renters insurance is less likely to cover water damage when the issue develops slowly, results from neglect, or comes from a source that’s specifically excluded by the policy.

Common examples of when water damage isn’t covered by renters insurance could include:

  • Long-term leaks

  • Mold caused by ongoing moisture issues

  • Water damage from floods

  • Water that backs up through drains, toilets, or sewer lines (unless you have sewer backup coverage)

  • Sump pump failures

  • Water damage caused by negligence

Let’s say you notice a leak under your bathroom sink but never report it to your landlord —  and six months later, water has damaged your belongings. Your insurance company could view that as a maintenance issue rather than a sudden accident. As a result, your claim could be denied.

Your responsibility vs. your landlord’s responsibility

In general, renters insurance will help repair or replace your personal belongings after a covered water-damage-related event. But your landlord is responsible for any damage to the property itself.

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For example, your renters insurance could help cover losses if water damages the following:

  • Your couch

  • Your clothing

  • Your laptop

  • Your television

  • Your pet bed

But your landlord (or their insurance policy) would typically help cover losses if water damages:

Does renters insurance cover water damage from an upstairs neighbor?

Renters insurance will typically cover damage from an upstairs neighbor if the damage is from a covered event. For example, say your upstairs neighbor’s washing machine hose suddenly bursts and water pours through your ceiling, damaging your couch, television, and area rug. In this case, your renters insurance may help pay to repair or replace your belongings.

That said, if the upstairs neighbor was negligent — for example, they knowingly ignored a leak for months — then their liability insurance may eventually come into play. But from your perspective as the renter dealing with the damage, filing a claim through your own renters insurance is often a way to get help.

Does renters insurance cover flooding?

Renters insurance does not usually cover flood damage. If you’re renting in a flood zone, you will most likely need a separate flood insurance policy through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to cover your belongings.

For insurance purposes, flooding usually means water entering your home from outside the building, such as:

Does renters insurance cover sewer backup?

Sewer backup issues are also not generally covered by renters insurance. Sewer backups happen when water comes up through drains, sinks, bathtubs, or toilets. For example, if a clogged municipal sewer line caused contaminated water to back up into multiple apartments in your buliding.

Unfortunately, many basic renters insurance policies exclude this type of damage unless you have special water backup coverage (also sometimes known as a sewer backup endorsement).

What happens if you cause water damage to a neighbor?

Your renters insurance policy most likely includes personal liability coverage, which may help cover costs if you’re found responsible for damaging someone else’s property — like if you accidentally leave the bathtub running and water damages your neighbor’s ceiling.

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If you’re found liable for the damage, your liability coverage may help pay for repairs, up to your policy limits. It may also help cover legal expenses if the situation escalates into a lawsuit.

Add-on coverage options for water damage

If you’re concerned about water damage, you could look into any of these insurance add-ons:

  • Flood insurance: Since renters insurance doesn’t cover flooding, you may want a separate flood insurance policy if you live in a high-risk area.

  • Water backup coverage: You can generally add water backup coverage as an endorsement to your current renters insurance policy, if your provider offers it.

  • Increased personal property limits: If you own expensive electronics, furniture, musical instruments, or other valuables, you may want to review whether your personal property coverage limits are high enough. If needed, you can schedule higher limits for special items or increase your overall limits.

Read more: How much does renters insurance cost?

How to file a renters insurance water damage claim

You’ll generally follow these steps to file a claim with your renters insurance for water damage.

1. Stop the source of the water if possible

Before you officially file a claim, do what you can to stop further damage. This could look like moving your belongings from standing water, shutting off a water valve, or notifying your building maintenance team.

2. Document everything

Your insurance provider will need plenty of proof of what’s damaged, so take as many videos and photos as you can of the following:

3. Notify your landlord

Even if only your belongings got damaged, it’s still wise to notify your landlord of the issue. There could be other damage you can’t see with your naked eye, such as water leaking inside of walls, under flooring, or in other parts of the building.

4. Contact your insurance company

After these three steps, it’s officially time to file your renters insurance claim. You can typically do this online, through the mobile app, or via phone with a customer service representative. Ideally, you should report the claim as soon as possible. Your insurance provider will also let you know what next steps are required to get paid out and get your belongings replaced.

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5. Keep receipts

As you move throughout the claims process, hang on to any receipts you receive for damage-related expenses. Depending on your policy, some of these costs may be reimbursable via the loss of use part of your coverage.

Some example expenses could include:

6. Work with the adjuster

Your insurance provider may assign an adjuster to review your claim. Promptly respond to any correspondence you get from this person to keep the claims process moving along. Also, be prepared to answer additional questions about what happened, when it happened, and what property was damaged.

Renters insurance and water damage FAQs

Does renters insurance cover water damage from a burst pipe?

A burst pipe is one of the most common examples of sudden, accidental water damage, so it may be covered by renters insurance. If a burst pipe damages your furniture, clothing, electronics, or other belongings, your renters insurance may help pay to repair or replace them. The exact amount you’ll receive depends on your coverage limits and deductible.

Does renters insurance cover water damage from a ceiling leak?

It depends on what’s causing the leak. For example, water coming through the ceiling because an upstairs neighbor’s washing machine overflowed may be covered. But a slow roof leak that developed over several years may not be. As with most water damage claims, the source of the water usually determines whether coverage applies.

Does renters insurance cover gradual water damage?

Renters insurance is generally for sudden and accidental events, not issues that develop slowly over time. So in many cases, gradual water damage is not covered.

What is water backup coverage, and should I add it to my policy?

Water backup coverage is an often optional endorsement that can help cover damage caused by water backing up through drains, toilets, or sewer lines. Many renters insurance policies don’t cover sewer backups, so it may be available as an add-on. You could benefit from this type of coverage if you live in an older building, your rental has a basement, or sewer backups are common in your area.

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