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Renters Insurance in Virginia

A renters insurance policy in Virginia runs an estimated $178 a year. That number is a representative estimate for comparison, not a quote: your actual premium is driven by how much personal property you cover, your deductible, and your location, which is why comparing carriers matters.

$178est.
Est. annual premium
15
Carriers to compare
30%
Renter-occupied · Census 2025
8.7M
State population · Census 2023
Personal propertyLiabilityLoss of useMedical payments

*Illustrative figure for comparison, not a quote. Top local risk: coastal & wind.

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Renters Insurance in Virginia: the local picture

Virginia's dominant exposure is coastal & wind, and that risk is a big reason renters insurance is priced and underwritten the way it is locally. Insurers weigh coastal & wind history when they set rates and decide what to cover, so it is worth confirming your policy actually responds to it before you buy.

About 30% of Virginia's households rent rather than own, across roughly 8.7M residents, context that shapes how much renters insurance the state buys and how carriers compete here. Virginia caps security deposits at two months under the VRLTA. Confirm current requirements with the Virginia Department of Insurance before you rely on them.

What it covers

Coverage that matters here.

Personal property

Reimburses you for clothing, electronics, and furniture lost to a covered peril up to your chosen limit.

Liability

Covers legal and medical costs if someone is injured inside your rental or you accidentally damage a neighbor's property.

Loss of use

Pays hotel and meal costs above your normal living expenses while your unit is being repaired after a covered loss.

Medical payments

Covers minor medical bills for guests injured in your unit, without requiring proof of your negligence.

Covered perils

What a policy responds to.

FireTheftWater damageVandalismSmoke
Carriers

Compare carriers for Virginia.

01
Chubb
A global insurer specializing in high-net-worth personal lines and commercial/specialty coverage.
Top pick
A++
AM BEST
02
GEICO
A direct-to-consumer auto insurer and Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, the third-largest U.S. auto insurer.
Top pick
A++
AM BEST
03
Travelers
A large publicly traded property-casualty insurer with a major commercial and surety/bond business.
Top pick
A++
AM BEST
04
USAA
A member-owned insurer and financial-services provider serving the U.S. military community.
Top pick
A++
AM BEST
05
Allstate
A major U.S. personal-lines insurer selling through captive agents and direct channels.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
06
Amica Mutual
The oldest mutual auto insurer in the U.S., focused on personal lines with a service-led model.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
07
Auto-Owners Insurance
An agent-distributed insurer writing personal, commercial, and life lines across a multi-state footprint.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
08
Progressive
A large U.S. auto insurer known for usage-based pricing and a leading commercial-auto book.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
09
State Farm
The largest U.S. auto and home insurer, operating through a captive local-agent network.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
10
The Hartford
A commercial-focused insurer that also provides AARP-endorsed auto and home insurance to consumers.
Top pick
A+
AM BEST
11
American Family
A Midwest-rooted mutual insurer writing personal, commercial, and life lines.
Solid
A
AM BEST
12
Erie Insurance
A super-regional insurer writing auto, home, life, and business lines through independent agents in a limited footprint.
Solid
A
AM BEST
13
Farmers Insurance
A large U.S. personal- and commercial-lines insurer distributing through exclusive and independent agents.
Solid
A
AM BEST
14
Liberty Mutual
A global property-casualty insurer writing broad personal and commercial lines (parent of Safeco).
Solid
A
AM BEST
15
Nationwide
A diversified mutual insurer and financial-services company writing personal, commercial, farm, and life lines.
Solid
A
AM BEST
FAQ

Renters Insurance in Virginia, answered.

How much is renters insurance in Virginia?

A representative renters insurance premium in Virginia runs around $178 per year. This is an estimate for comparison, not a quote, your actual rate depends on the property, coverage limits, and insurer. Virginia caps security deposits at two months under the VRLTA.

Does my landlord's insurance cover my belongings?

No. Your landlord's policy covers the building structure and the landlord's liability. It provides no coverage for your furniture, electronics, clothing, or other personal property. Renters insurance is the only way to protect what you own inside the unit.

How much personal property coverage do I need?

Take a room-by-room inventory of what you own and estimate replacement costs. Most renters underestimate their belongings. A typical apartment tenant may have $20,000 to $40,000 in personal property once electronics, furniture, and clothing are accounted for.

Will renters insurance cover theft from my car?

Renters insurance typically covers personal property stolen from your car, because it is your property regardless of where it was when it was taken. Your auto policy would not cover the contents. Check your policy's off-premises theft sublimit, as some policies cap coverage for belongings away from home.

Sources

  1. Census Population Estimates Program, State Totals (Vintage 2023)U.S. Census Bureau · Authoritative · accessed 2026-05-30
  2. Census Housing Vacancies & Homeownership, Homeownership Rates by State (2025)U.S. Census Bureau · Authoritative · accessed 2026-05-30
  3. Insurance Information Institute, Facts + StatisticsInsurance Information Institute (Triple-I) · Authoritative · accessed 2026-05-30

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