Renters Insurance in Hondo, 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.
10 renters insurance agencies in Hondo
Within 15 miles of Hondo, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Cameron Garcia - State Farm Insurance Agent
Cameron Garcia State Farm, founded in Hondo, TX in 2023, offers auto, home, life, and small business insurance as a State Farm agency. The agency emphasizes fast, friendly service and community involvement, serving English‑ and Spanish‑speaking customers.
A&C Insurance
A&C Insurance offers affordable family‑focused insurance plans with personal support, covering auto, homeowners, renters, commercial and recreational vehicle insurance.
Fohn Bendele Financial Services
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX; represents 13 carriers.
SA4health Insurance Agency
San Antonio Health Insurance Agency dedicated to improving the lives of the community, offering a wide range of health services including Medicaid, Medicare, dental, vision, low‑income, and retirement options.
Brucks Insurance Agency
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX; represents 28 carriers.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance - Minna Rothe
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX. Contact directly for available products and carriers.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Company
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX; represents 1 carrier.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance - Guy Davis
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX. Contact directly for available products and carriers.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance - John Chapman
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX. Contact directly for available products and carriers.
Texas Farm Bureau Insurance - J P Meuth
Licensed insurance agency in Hondo, TX; represents 1 carrier.
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.