Washington, D.C. Renters Insurance Guide - Lemonade Insurance (2024)

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Wherever you go in Washington, D.C. there are great sites to see. The city boasts the 72-foot statue of The Awakening on the waterfront, The House of the Temple modeled after one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, The National Arboretum, the Tidal Basin lined with cherry blossom trees, and of course, iconic structures like the Washington Monument or the Lincoln Memorial. D.C. is also surrounded by natural beauty. There are rivers and gorges, gardens and farms, lakes and canals.

Aside from history galore, the city is a sports fan’s dream, a biker’s paradise, is brimming with fruitful job prospects, quality education, and a wealth of knowledge—all in a small package.

While we tend to only think of D.C. as an urban landscape of impressive architecture and monuments, the city is full of green spaces. Not to mention the diversity, the culinary experiences, and the sense that this is a place where you can change the world.

Whether you’re in Washington D.C. to study, work, play, or anything in between, you might want to cover your stuff with renters insurance. We’ll take you through the basics of renters insurance coverage, and go through some of the coolest neighborhoods and hidden gems to explore in the Capital City and beyond.

What does your renters insurance cover in Washington D.C.?

Okay, so you get that a renters insurance policy is a great idea in theory… but obviously, you’re curious about what it can actually do for you. Let’s break down the components of what your policy covers and your coverage options.

Personal Property

‘Personal property coverage makes sure your stuff, your personal belongings, is protected, whether you’re relaxing at your apartment or traipsing across Europe. So if your living room furniture is ruined due to water damage from that burst pipe, or your phone is stolen while you’re taking a trip to Berlin, your renters insurance policy has your back.

Loss of Use

What about if disaster strikes? If you can’t stay at your home because of covered losses (like a fire or windstorm), your ‘loss of use coverage provides reimbursem*nts for temporary housing and additional living expenses such as food, laundry, hotel parking, and more.

Liability coverage

If someone is injured in your apartment, or anyone on your policy causes damage to someone else’s property or stuff, your insurance company should have things like legal fees and property damage covered.

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Medical Protection

Your insurer covers medical expenses if your guests get injured at your place, or if you accidentally hurt people outside of your home as well. Note that your renters insurance policy does not cover medical payments if you or someone residing with you are injured—only non-residents and guests.

Is renters insurance required in Washington D.C.?

While there’s no law requiring that you purchase renters insurance in Washington D.C., your individual landlord might specifically require it. And if your lease specifies that you need renters insurance, well… that’s that.

The good news is that it’s easy to sign up for a renters insurance policy with Lemonade, and you’ll thank yourself later if your stuff gets stolen or damaged! When signing up, your landlord might request they be added as an ‘interested party‘ on your policy. This just means they’ll be kept in the loop when you make any policy changes—or if you cancel your policy. It’s super easy to add them using the Lemonade app.

What’s the right amount of coverage to get?

There’s no easy answer to that question, and it depends on how much stuff you have to cover, and what it’s worth. As we discussed above, your policy has a few main categories: Contents (your stuff); Loss of Use (temporary living expenses); and then personal liability and medical bills.

You’re able to set the coverage limits for these categories when you sign up for a Lemonade policy. Lower coverage limits might save you a few bucks on your monthly premiums—but they might also leave you with insufficient coverage when you have to make a claim. You’ll also need to figure out your deductible. It’s a balancing act and one that requires you to think about your property and lifestyle. Take a few minutes to apply to see your renters insurance quote to get a sense of your insurance options.

Also, if you’ve got valuables that are especially pricey or important—things like engagement rings, fancy cameras, musical instruments, or artworks—you can add ‘scheduled personal property coverage’ for those items. At Lemonade, we simply call it ‘Extra Coverage’—here’s a bunch more info about that.

Top Washington D.C. rental destinations

Some choose D.C. to enjoy the convenience of everything you need being just a short drive away—the job opportunities, the love of history as part of daily life, or coming to change the world. Whatever your reasons are, it’s easy to see why the Federal City would make for an ideal place to settle down. Whether you are a Washington D.C. native, or part of the growing influx of new residents, it’s worth finding out why you should keep Washington D.C. on the top of your list.

Georgetown

As the oldest neighborhood in the city, with homes dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, complete with cobblestone streets, Georgetown is living American history. Georgetown residents enjoy waterfront views on the Potomac River, and the Chesapeake and Ohio River Canal, a national park is only twenty-five minutes away. Beautiful oaks line the residential streets, and parks and green spaces surround the area. If the name rings a bell, yes, this neighborhood is the home of Georgetown University, which adds to an intellectual atmosphere and diversity with college students on their way to classes. It is also a perfect place for families, as it’s one of the safest places in town.

Aside from landmarks and historical buildings, this prestigious area is also full of high-end restaurants and boutiques. Georgetown is the perfect mix of classic old town meets bustling metropolitan vibes. Renting a home in Georgetown averages out to be about $2,250.

Fun fact: You might have thought that Georgetown was named after George Washington, paying homage to the nation’s first President’s first name. However, the area was actually named after England’s King George II.

Places to visit:

  • The Potomac River. Renowned for its beauty and historical significance, Georgetown has a front-row view of the majestic Potomac River. Aside from making the historic pilgrimage to “the Nation’s River,” you can paddle the Potomac. Thompson’s Boat Center and Key Bridge Boathouse are two places where you can rent canoes, kayaks, or take paddling lessons. If you really want to get into it, try stand-up paddleboard yoga!
  • Chesapeake and Ohio River Canal. The historic Chesapeake and Ohio River Canal, also known as the C & O Canal, is a one-mile waterway section that changes the pace of the city. You can go biking, running, or just take a walk to enjoy the scenery. There are often free walking tours on the weekends! The nonprofit Georgetown Heritage is revitalizing the canal area with a new, historic replica canal boat that will start offering tours in spring 2022!
  • Georgetown Waterfront Park. Waterfront dining, river cruises, sightseeing, the ten-acre Georgetown Waterfront Park is a recreational paradise! Here, you can experience the tranquility of meditating at the labyrinth, splashing in the centerpiece fountain, sitting on the river steps or at the pergola for a picnic, or strolling around the rain gardens, the bio-edge, and pollinator gardens. It is also the home of many outdoor events and impromptu musical performances.

Logan Circle

Logan Circle is likely the trendiest area in the entire city of Washington, D.C. This neighborhood is hip with a Victorian flair, decorated with well-preserved, authentic architecture, stylish boutiques, and restaurants for the foodies in the famous historic district. The area’s namesake is John Logan, a Civil War hero whose statue is the centerpiece of Logan Circle. All of the townhouses face the traffic circle where his statue stands. The historic districts include Fourteenth Street Historic District and the Logan Circle Historic District. The area is walkable, safe, and has a thriving nightlife, perfect for young people or the young at heart.

There are various housing options in the area from townhouses to apartments to studios, so prices may vary. The average cost of a rental in Logan Circle is around $2,125 a month.

Fun fact: Washington, D.C. is infamous for its traffic that will, let’s just say, teach the value of patience and resilience. Logan’s Circle, however, is the only 100% residential traffic circle in downtown D.C. making it a traffic oasis.

Places to visit:

  • Studio Theater. If you can’t make it to Broadway, no worries! You can catch fresh, new plays, often of the same caliber, at Studio Theater in Logan Circle. The theater boasts four stages in a fantastic building that was converted from an industrial-commercial building. This is a contemporary theater where you will find the “edgiest playwrights” and see productions of modern classics.
  • Birch & Barley/ChurchKey. Are you a serious foodie looking for modern American cooking and a wild variety of beer? Birch and Barley, also known as ChurchKey, offers farm-to-table fine dining and an unprecedented collection of 555 hand-picked beers! From unique food with global culinary influence, to boutique vintners, to beer dining, Birch & Barley/ChurchKey is a must-eat experience!
  • Le Diplomate. Paying homage to French cafe culture, Le Diplomate embodies the spirit of the Parisian brasserie! From exterior to interior design, the historic structure pays tribute to tradition. Enjoy Gallic classics such as onion soup gratinée, escargots, steak frites, and daily dishes such as cassoulet and bouillabaisse. Make sure to take your pick from the tastefully curated wine list.
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Bloomingdale

If you are looking for a quieter part of town, Bloomingdale might be just the place for you. Georgetown and Logan Circle are not the only classic spots in D.C. Most D.C. neighborhoods are historic districts, and Bloomingdale is no exception. This neighborhood also has traditional Victorian row houses to brag about, less than two miles away from the United States Capitol Building. The area also includes renovated brick single-family homes and two-story condos.

There are also coffee shops, bars, award-winning restaurants, public parks, and a farmer’s market. This neighborhood draws in families and the young alike. The average cost for a rental in Bloomingdale is approximately $3,204 per month.

Fun fact: The turrets of Bloomingdale are so iconic they are even featured in the opening credits of Netflix’s “House of Cards.” You can see why. They’re quite impressive.

Places to visit:

  • Big Bear Cafe. Big Bear Cafe is a staple of the Bloomingdale scene, and a great place to get your daily cup of joe or enjoy brunch. Their breakfast menu is extended until 3 p.m., so you have more time to enjoy french toast and breakfast burritos. Big Bear also hosts many local events. Make sure to catch one of the pop-up markets, community discussions, or movie nights!
  • LeDroit Park. Established in 1873, LeDroit Park is a remarkable area with a colorful history, and is a recognized historic district. The area will take you back in time with its charming, brick sidewalks and ornate, historic homes. Enjoy the park, which includes a community farming garden, a dog park, a playground, and the famous, “This Is How We Live” mural. Take a stroll along the LeDroit Park Heritage Trail, a walking cultural tour.
  • Crispus Attucks Park. This park is a tribute in honor of Crispus Attucks, an African-American former slave, who was the first to lose his life in the Boston Massacre, which heralded the beginning of the American Revolution. Also known as “The Cave Yard” or “The Secret Park,” Crispus Attucks Park is a secluded, hidden gem in Bloomingdale with open spaces and shaded areas. It is an oasis of trees and flowers in the city.

Foggy Bottom

Diplomats, culture vultures, and outdoor enthusiasts all relish this riverside neighborhood best known for being home to the State Department and the Kennedy Center. Foggy Bottom, also known as West End, lies along the Potomac River, and boasts riverfront views and nature to revel in, like Rock Creek Park. Not far from Georgetown, it is nestled in the middle of the George Washington University Campus, keeping the neighborhood spry with its college students and young professionals.

It is another one of the oldest neighborhoods in D.C., home to historical edifices and a thriving cultural arts scene. The cost for a rental in Foggy Bottom is $2,150, on average.

Fun fact: Most places in this historic city are named after significant figures in American history. However, Foggy Bottom gets its name from the fog that naturally lingers along the Potomac River neighborhood.

Places to visit:

  • John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Dedicated as a living memorial to the memory of President John F. Kennedy is a vibrant cultural hub where locals can enjoy live performances. The Kennedy Center is celebrating over 50 years of robust education and world-class art. After attending a live show, check out the If These Walls Could Talk video interviews, which highlights their social impact initiatives.
  • Rock Creek Park. Rock Creek Park is a 1,754-acre oasis in the city. The park offers fresh air, majestic trees, wildlife, peaceful refuge and thousands of years of history. You can experience colonial houses, working mills, and Civil War fortifications. If you are more of an outdoor enthusiast, Rock Creek has over thirty-two miles of paths and hiking trails for you to explore. From horseback riding to boating to concerts, there is so much to do!
  • Nature Center and Planetarium. Part of Rock Creek Park, but also an experience of its own, the Nature Center and Planetarium is the recommended starting point to begin your park visit. The Nature Center not only serves as a visitor’s information center providing hiking information, but it also holds exhibitions on the animals and plants of the area. Don’t miss the planetarium, the Woodland Trail, and the Edge of the Woods trail!

Other areas to consider:

  • Chinatown: Once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, now Chinatown is a great neighborhood to look into if you are single or a young couple. The area has an international and cultural vibe, a recent boom of high-tech companies, and easy access to the Metro, entertainment, and local amenities. Average rent: $2,418.
  • Capitol Hill: One of the oldest and largest neighborhoods in the city, Capitol Hill is, of course, the most infamous neighborhood in D.C.—and the most densely populated. The architecture is breathtaking, consisting of rowhouses, 19th-century manor houses, and Federal townhouses. Average rent: $2,120.
  • Forest Hills: Located in the northwest area of town, Forest Hills is a quiet suburban neighborhood near the University of the District of Columbia. The architecture has a wide appeal from modern to colonial styles, and an international charm due to the embassies in the area. Embassies make the prices higher, but also give the neighborhood a heightened sense of safety. Average rent: $2,320.

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FAQs

What are the downsides of Lemonade renters insurance? ›

Lemonade renters insurance doesn't cover everything, including: Car theft and damage, though it will cover belongings within a vehicle. Car insurance covers vehicle theft and damage. Damage to the physical structure; that's covered by landlord insurance.

Does Lemonade actually pay out claims? ›

How will I get paid for a claim? After you complete the claim report on the Lemonade app, you will be asked to enter your bank account information. Once your claim is approved, we'll issue payment, minus the amount of your deductible, directly into your account.

Is lemonade insurance trustworthy? ›

We at the Guides Home Team found that Lemonade stands out as one of the best homeowners insurance companies in the industry for its unique claim-filing process that uses a mobile app with artificial intelligence (AI) technology to process information and make payouts to homeowners seamlessly and hassle-free.

Does Lemonade count as renters insurance? ›

What bundle options does Lemonade offer? In addition to renters insurance, Lemonade offers homeowners, car, pet, and term life policies. You can unlock an automatic bundle discount with any combination, like car and renters, so it's both a great way to consolidate your insurance needs and an opportunity to save.

Why is lemonade insurance so cheap? ›

Lemonade's use of AI and machine learning means it has lower overheads and can offer rates as low as $25/month. But that doesn't mean we've forgotten how important a human touch is. While AI Maya expertly handles our basic customer inquiries, we know the value of personalized interactions.

Why is lemonade insurance so popular? ›

We created Lemonade as a purpose-built, technology-first, vertically-integrated and legacy-free insurance carrier. Insurance brands are some of the least loved and least trusted, and we came to understand that the cause is structural: every dollar your insurer pays you is a dollar less for their profits.

Can I claim groceries on renters insurance? ›

Renters insurance may cover personal belongings damaged from a covered peril plus additional living expenses, like groceries and lodging, if you're unable to live at your residence while it's being repaired because of a covered loss.

How long does Lemonade take to review a claim? ›

How Long Do Lemonade Pet Claims Take? The company says it aims to pay simple claims instantly. However, some claims will take longer to settle, and sometimes the company will require more information if a claim form isn't complete. According to our research, the average claim turnaround time was 12 to 18 days.

How fast does Lemonade reimburse? ›

Claims process

The app is the primary way to submit claims; you'll have to reach out via email or phone if you need help. Lemonade says on its website that many of its claims are processed and paid within seconds, the fastest claims process we've seen quoted among all competitors that don't pay vets directly.

Is it easy to cancel Lemonade Insurance? ›

It's our goal to make policy cancellation as easy as possible. You can cancel your policy right through the Lemonade app downloaded on your phone. From the home screen, simply select the policy you wish to cancel, and then click the three dots in the top right corner and you'll be able to cancel that policy from there!

How many people use Lemonade Insurance? ›

A few highlights achieved as Lemonade scaled from 1 to 2 million customers: Lemonade Car launched with telematics-enabled auto insurance in the United States and continues rolling out across the country.

Who is Lemonade Insurance backed by? ›

Lemonade Insurance was founded in 2015 by current CEO Daniel Schreiber, Shai Wininger, and Ty Sagalow. The company received $13 million in early investment capital from Sequoia Capital and Aleph, and subsequently raised more than double that amount in Series B funding in 2016—a rarity for insurance companies.

Does Lemonade renters insurance cover 100000? ›

Your landlord might have a specific coverage request—or you might be on your own to decide. Bottom Line: For personal liability, coverage will start at $100,000, which means your insurance company will pay up to $100,000 in legal fees, medical bills, or damages per claim.

What is Lemonade renters insurance am best rating? ›

Lemonade customer satisfaction

While Lemonade does not have a financial strength rating from credit agency AM Best, it received a financial stability rating of A (Exceptional) from financial analysis firm Demotech.

Does Lemonade cover mold? ›

Lemonade will cover any mold damage to your personal property if it was caused by a covered peril listed on your policy, such as a windstorm.

Is it easy to cancel lemonade insurance? ›

It's our goal to make policy cancellation as easy as possible. You can cancel your policy right through the Lemonade app downloaded on your phone. From the home screen, simply select the policy you wish to cancel, and then click the three dots in the top right corner and you'll be able to cancel that policy from there!

Is the Lemonade app reliable? ›

User reviews for the Lemonade Finance app are generally positive. Happy customers report that the app is quick and easy to use, but some Android users report problems with glitches. Reviews verified as of March 16, 2023.

Does Lemonade cover mold damage? ›

For example, if your pipe bursts, and that water causes mold, you're covered. The same applies if an ice dam forms on your roof, causing water to drip into your attic and mold to form. Take note that these situations are only covered if the damage is sudden and accidental.

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