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If you rent an apartment, which home insurance coverage do you not need?

A) coverage for real property
B) coverage for personal property
C) coverage for injury caused to others

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I think that it should be a because you don't have real property
User Hudson Pereira
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Answer: The answer will be (A) coverage for real property.

Step-by-step explanation: We are to select the correct home coverage from the given options that we do not need if we rent an apartment.

The given options are coverage for real property, coverage for personal property and coverage for injury caused to others.

Since real property do not have any relation with renting an apartment, so we will not be taking care of that while renting an apartment.

Thus, (A) is the correct option.

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