Re: ...People Living In Apartments...
Yeah most likely I'll go with State Farm as they are my auto insurer. I hope they sell renters insurance in TX. I can't even get a quote yet because I don't have an address or even a zip code where the apartment will be. I realize that I will be able to get a quote only after I have an address but I am just trying to get an estimate for now.
MWAP I'll ask them about it but I read on the "relocation guide" that I got from Texas state office and they said any kind of insurance is up to the renter. The landlord is not responsible for any accidents (fire, flood, other accidents) accept when it is caused due to the negligence of the landlord (water leakage damage, fungus, short circuit etc). But I will still ask them, just in case.
going with the same Auto insurance is the best thing, you will get a good deal and it will reduce your auto insurance too, Are you moving to Texas?