Renters Insurance for Illinois and Wisconsin

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Affordable Protection for Renters


Simple Coverage That Travels With You

Your landlord insures the building. Your things and your personal liability are up to you. Maple Leaf Insurance Agency writes renters insurance Illinois and Wisconsin tenants can count on in apartments near UW Madison, houses in DeKalb, and lofts around Chicagoland. Most policies are very affordable and can be set up in minutes.


What Renters Insurance Covers

Protect Your Stuff and Your Savings

  • Personal property covers furniture, electronics, clothing, and more after covered losses like fire or theft.
  • Liability coverage helps if a guest is hurt or you accidentally cause damage, like a kitchen fire that spreads.
  • Additional living expenses helps pay for hotel and meals if a covered claim makes your place unlivable.
  • Many renters add a small rider for bikes or instruments. If you build a list, we can help you estimate value and set limits.

Why Get Renters Insurance Through Us

Clear Guidance and Easy Bundling

We help you choose limits that match what you own, then look for savings. Pairing renters with auto insurance often costs less than a takeout lunch each month. If something happens, Maple Leaf Insurance Agency walks you through the claim so you know what to expect.

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Renters Insurance FAQs

Quick Answers Before You Move In


  • Is renters insurance required?

    Not by state law, though many leases require proof. Even when it is optional, it is a smart layer of protection.

  • How much coverage do I need?

    Add up the cost to replace your things today. We can suggest a limit and deductible that fit your budget.

  • Does one policy cover roommates?

    Policies usually cover one named insured or a household. Roommates often need separate policies.