Review existing discounts.
Make sure you’re getting all the discounts you qualify for.
We’ll explore all your options to help you make the best decision.
Your financial security is important to us, and we want to make sure you're protected. Before you cancel your policy, consider your options and ways to save.
When your needs change, your policy can too. You can still make sure your stuff is protected, anywhere you go. Instead of canceling your renters insurance, another option may be updating it.
If you’re moving back in with your parents, you can keep protecting your things from theft or damage caused by a covered event. You may be able to remove liability protection since it’s likely included in their homeowners policy.
Your policy covers you and your things. And liability coverage can help protect your finances. Your roommates will need their own policy. Also, your landlord may require it.
You may still need to protect your stuff, even in storage. See note 1 Liability coverage may help protect you if you’re responsible for someone else’s injury or damage to their property.
If you’re moving on base or post, you may want to keep your policy since Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) may not protect your things.
With our renters insurance, you're covered at home, during PCS and deployment, and everywhere in between. See note 2
Has your renters insurance premium gone up? You can do a few things to help lower the cost.
Make sure you’re getting all the discounts you qualify for.
See if your coverage amount and deductible are still right for you.
You may be able to pause your payment, carry over your balance to the next month or spread out your payment.
Whether you’re on vacation, moving or putting things in storage See note 1, you’re covered. We'll repair or replace your stolen or damaged property.
You may lose savings on your premium if you also have auto insurance with us.
If you’ve found a lower rate somewhere else, make sure you’re comparing the same coverage. We make flood and earthquake coverage standard.
If you’re at fault for someone’s injuries or property damage, personal liability could help pay for legal and medical costs.
If you’re sure that canceling is the best decision for you, we understand. All you need to do is talk to a representative.
For TTY devices, dial 711
Note: Days and times may vary
If you don’t want to cancel, you can make other changes or get policy documents anytime. Common things include:
If you're switching insurance companies, wait until your new policy is in effect to avoid a gap in coverage.
In most cases, we’ll send you a refund within 3 to 10 business days unless you have an outstanding balance.
We’ll mail you a check or deposit the money in your bank account, depending on your payment method. If you have questions, call us at 800-531-USAA (8722).
Not paying your bill can affect your credit and ability to get other insurance. If you don't pay your bill your policy will be canceled.
As a result, you may pay higher rates if you decide to come back. Plus, you might not qualify for certain discounts.