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Simply put, Contents Insurance covers your personal belongings - the contents of your home. This helps pay for any loss or damage to your personal property, including if anything is stolen or damaged.
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Simply put, Contents Insurance covers your personal belongings - the contents of your home. This helps pay for any loss or damage to your personal property, including if anything is stolen or damaged.
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you couldn't live in your apartment due to an emergency? This coverage can help you pay for hotels and food if you are forced out of your home after a covered event.
Accidents happen. And they can be costly. Personal Liability coverage protects you if you are held responsible for property damage or personal injury to others, at home or anywhere else.
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You can choose to pay monthly or save money by paying for the entire year in one easy payment.
As soon as you complete your purchase, you'll find your proof of insurance and policy documents waiting for you in your inbox.
Tenant insurance is more affordable than many people think. With APOLLO, plans start as low as $13/month, depending on your location and the coverage limits and options you choose.
You can also feel confident you’re getting the best value. Customers save $75/year on average when they compare their current policy to APOLLO*
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What is tenant insurance and why is it important?
Most people are familiar with home insurance. Less familiar is Tenant Insurance (also known as renters insurance), which protects you if you're renting a residence. Renters Insurance is a requirement for many landlord-tenant lease agreements, but even if it's not, it's a good idea to have. It can end up saving you from covering the cost of replacing your valuable items in the event of a fire, theft, or flood.
Tenant Insurance can also help pay for the extra costs of having to live somewhere else if your residence becomes uninhabitable due to an insured loss. This can include the cost of lodging, such as temporary rent at a separate location, hotels, or Airbnbs, and can also help with other costs like restaurant meals and storage fees.
Although landlords likely have insurance of their own, your landlord's insurance typically only covers the building. This leaves your contents of your unit unprotected. Further, if you were found liable for damages to the building, your landlord's insurance company may come after you for the costs. Renters Insurance can aid you in both of these situations. Further, it can cover certain expenses that arise from an emergency. Read more about the benefits of Renters Insurance here.
Is it mandatory to have tenant insurance in Toronto?
While tenant insurance isn’t legally required in Toronto, many landlords do require it as part of the lease agreement. Even if it’s not mandatory, having tenant insurance is a smart decision. It protects your personal belongings and provides crucial liability coverage, helping you avoid significant out-of-pocket expenses in the event of an unforeseen incident.
What does tenant insurance cover?
Tenant insurance offers comprehensive protection for renters, covering three main areas:
Personal Property: Safeguards your belongings against theft, fire, vandalism, and other covered perils.
Liability Protection: Covers legal costs and damages if someone is injured in your home or if you accidentally damage someone else's property.
Additional Living Expenses: Provides financial assistance for temporary housing if your rental home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered event.
APOLLO offers tailored coverage that fits your unique needs, ensuring peace of mind and financial security.
What's the average cost of tenant insurance in Ontario?
The cost of tenant insurance in Ontario varies based on several factors, including location, coverage amount, and deductible. On average, you can expect to pay between $15 to $30 per month. APOLLO Insurance offers tenant insurance policies that are, on average, 25% cheaper than those of our competitors. We also offer a user-friendly online platform to help you find the perfect coverage at the right price. Get an instant quote today and see how affordable comprehensive protection can be.
To read more, check out our article What’s the Average Cost of Tenant Insurance in Ontario?
What happens if you don’t have tenant insurance?
Without tenant insurance, you’re at risk of significant financial loss. If your personal belongings are damaged or stolen, you’ll have to cover the replacement costs out of pocket. Additionally, if you're held liable for someone getting injured in your home or you accidentally damage someone else's property, you could face significant out-of-pocket costs. Protect yourself from these risks with APOLLO Insurance, providing you with peace of mind and financial security.
For more information, read our article Can You Be Evicted for Not Having Renters Insurance in Ontario?
Does tenant insurance cover fire?
Yes, renter’s insurance covers fire. This is the case regardless of how the blaze was started, unless the fire was intentionally set by you.
Fire is one of the most common covered perils included in renter’s insurance. Also referred to as named perils, other examples are windstorms and hail, theft, and vandalism.
Find out more instances by reading out article Does Renters Insurance Cover Fire?
What is a certificate of insurance (COI)?
A COI is a statement of coverage that we provide to you. It’s a summary that verifies that your business is, in fact, insured. You may receive a request from a potential client for a COI as a condition of doing business with you. It’s simply proof that your business can cover the cost of a liability claim.
For more information, read our article Insurance 101: What Is a Certificate of Insurance?
What is personal liability coverage?
Liability insurance protects you if you are held responsible for causing property damage or bodily injuries to others while at home or away anywhere in the world. For example: If you hit a baseball out of a park onto the street, and it hits a child, or breaks a window. Or one of your guests slips and falls and has to take time off work due to injuries. Or, while on vacation, a bonfire gets out of control and damages someone’s property. Personal Liability would cover you in all these and similar events. To learn more, read our article The Importance of Personal Liability Insurance.
What is personal property coverage and how much of it do I need?
Also called contents Insurance, this protects the property you own that you could pack in a bag or put in a moving truck. Things like your clothing, electronics, furniture, etc. are covered while they’re on your property or in transit during a move. APOLLO offers personal property limits from $25,000 to $250,000. You should choose an amount that will be sufficient to replace all of your belongings with the new items. If your residence is ever burglarized or there is a fire, this policy will help replace the lost or damaged items with the new ones. Over the years we tend to accumulate a lot of little and big things. Majority of our clients in a two-bedroom condo choose the $50,000 coverage limit.
To learn more about this coverage, read our article What Kind of Insurance Protects the Things You Own?
What are additional living expenses?
This coverage protects against increased living expenses you may incur because your rented unit can’t be lived in. This could be a result of damage to your home from an insured loss or an order to evacuate your home as a result of a sudden, accidental event. For example, it can help cover expenses like a hotel room, storage costs, meals, laundry, transportation, and more if you can’t live in your condo while repairs are being made after an insured loss.
To learn more, read our article Why Additional Living Expenses Coverage is Essential.
With so much rental demand in Toronto, where high-rise apartments and condos are so popular, tenant insurance is often mandatory before move-in day.
Across Toronto, many landlords and property managers include proof of tenant insurance as a condition of the lease. Before you get the keys, you'll likely need to show you're covered.
Toronto landlords and property managers want reassurance that if something goes wrong, no one is left footing the bill. It's standard for tenants to carry:
Personal liability coverage protects you if someone is injured or their property is damaged in your unit.
Proof of insurance with your landlord listed as an "interested party." This ensures they're notified if your policy lapses or gets cancelled.
Coverage for contents and additional living expenses. Since a building's condo or strata insurance doesn't cover your personal belongings or hotel costs, tenant insurance steps in if you're displaced after a loss.
Toronto's mix of new construction and century-old rentals comes with its own risks, from burst pipes during winter freezes to kitchen fires and occasional break-ins. When disaster strikes, the costs can add up fast.
Tenant insurance helps you:
Replace stolen or damaged belongings after a break-in, fire, or water leak.
Cover hotel or temporary rental costs if you can't stay in your home during repairs.
Avoid paying out of pocket if someone is injured in your unit and takes legal action.

Toronto's dense urban core and aging stormwater systems mean that heavy rainfall can quickly lead to flooded basements and damaged belongings, especially in older neighbourhoods like Parkdale, Leslieville, or the Junction. In 2018 and 2023, intense summer storms caused widespread flooding that impacted thousands of renters across the city.
With tenant insurance, you're covered for:
Water-damaged personal belongings
Hotel or short-term stays while your unit is being repaired
Optional sewer backup and overland flood protection

Toronto winters can bring frigid temperatures that test even well-insulated buildings. Frozen pipes, heating failures, and roof leaks are common causes of winter water damage, particularly in older rental homes and high-rises with aging infrastructure.
Tenant insurance can help cover:
Costs to repair or replace items damaged by leaks or burst pipes
Temporary housing if your unit becomes unliveable
Additional living expenses while repairs are made

Between summer heatwaves and winter ice storms, Toronto renters face both extremes. Prolonged power outages can spoil food, disable home safety systems, and make living spaces unsafe during extreme temperatures.
Tenant insurance helps by covering:
Spoiled food and damaged electronics from power loss
Temporary relocation costs if your unit becomes uninhabitable
In early 2024, a fire broke out in a high-rise apartment near Yonge and Eglinton, forcing dozens of residents to evacuate in the middle of the night. While firefighters quickly contained the flames, smoke and water damage made many suites unliveable for weeks.
If you had tenant insurance:
Coverage for a hotel or short-term rental while your unit was being repaired
Reimbursement for smoke-damage furniture, clothing, and electronics
Assistance with relocation expenses while you searched for a new place to live

Following a week of heavy rainfall, parts of The Beaches and East York saw widespread basement flooding that damaged personal belongings and forced renters to relocate while repairs were underway.
If you had tenant insurance:
Replacement of water-damaged personal property like furniture, laptops, and clothing
Hotel or short-term rental stays while your suite was being restored
Optional sewer backup and overland flood protection for full coverage in basement units.
A summer thunderstorm in 2022 knocked out power across large sections of Toronto, leaving renters in dark, sweltering apartments for several days. Without refrigeration or air conditioning, many residents faced spoiled food and uncomfortable living conditions.
If you had tenant insurance:
Reimbursement for spoiled food and damaged devices from the outage
Temporary housing if your unit became unsafe or uninhabitable
Coverage for expenses related to moving out and back in once power was restored
Who lives here: Students, professionals, newcomers to the city
Rental types: Condos, apartments, micro-suites
Risks: Fire, water leaks, theft
From the Entertainment District to Yonge and Bloor, downtown living offers convenience and energy, but also shared systems and older infrastructure that can lead to unexpected damage. Tenant insurance protects your belongings and helps cover temporary housing if your unit becomes uninhabitable.
Who lives here: Students, academics, young professionals
Rental types: Character homes, basement suites, boutique apartments
Risks: Water leaks, fire, theft
Known for its Victorian homes and proximity to the University of Toronto, The Annex blends heritage charm with urban life. With older wiring and plumbing, tenant insurance can help replace valuables, cover hotel stays, and protect you from liability if something goes wrong.
Whole lives here: Families, creatives, long-time residents
Rental types: Duplexes, basement apartments, laneway homes
Risks: Water damage, flooding, theft
Leslieville's tree-lined streets and converted homes offer plenty of character, but also potential for water or foundation issues after heavy rain. Tenant insurance ensures you're covered if flooding or leaks cause damage to your personal belongings.
Who lives here: Working professionals, families, newcomers
Rental types: Condos, apartment towers, basement suites
Risks: Fire, power outages, burst pipes
High-rise living in North York means convenience and views, but also exposure to the occasional outage or winter freeze. Tenant insurance helps replace damaged items and provides hotel coverage if your unit becomes unsafe.
Who lives here: Artists, students, long-time locals
Rental types: Older apartments, rooming houses, shared units
Risks: Fire, water leaks, liability incidents
Parkdale's mix of heritage buildings and budget-friendly rentals makes it a popular choice for creatives, but aging structures come with risks. With tenant insurance, you're protected if leaks damage your things or if someone is injured in your unit.
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