Ben Freeman • July 13, 2026

Renters Insurance in Phoenix, AZ: What Renters Need to Know

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Ben Freeman

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July 13, 2026

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What Phoenix renters should know about coverage, costs, and landlord requirements before choosing a policy.

Bright Phoenix apartment living room with plants and modern furniture covered by renters insurance

Phoenix is the largest rental market in Arizona, and it keeps growing. New apartment communities are opening across Downtown, Midtown, Deer Valley, Ahwatukee, and everywhere in between, and more than a third of Phoenix households rent their homes. If you are one of them, your landlord's insurance covers the building you live in, but it does not cover a single item you own inside it.

Renters insurance in Phoenix is one of the least expensive policies you can buy, and it protects you from some very Phoenix-specific risks: monsoon storm damage, break-ins, and the liability that comes with apartment living. Here is what Phoenix renters need to know before choosing a policy.

Why Phoenix renters need renters insurance

Phoenix sees tens of thousands of property crimes reported every year, and apartment communities and their parking lots are frequent targets for theft. Renters insurance covers stolen belongings whether they are taken from your unit, your car, or even while you travel.

Then there is the weather. Monsoon season runs July through September, and microbursts, dust storms, and lightning can shatter windows, knock out power, and soak everything you own. Wind and many storm-related losses are covered perils on a standard renters policy.

Finally, liability. If a guest is injured in your unit or your kitchen fire damages the neighboring apartment, you can be held personally responsible. A renters policy typically includes $100,000 or more in liability protection for exactly these situations.

What renters insurance covers in Phoenix

A standard renters policy has three parts. Personal property coverage pays to repair or replace your belongings, including furniture, clothing, electronics, and kitchenware, after a covered loss like theft, fire, or storm damage. Liability coverage protects you if you are legally responsible for injury to someone else or damage to their property. Loss of use coverage pays for a hotel and extra living costs if your unit becomes unlivable after a covered claim.

One important gap: flood damage is not covered by any standard renters policy. Phoenix sits in a desert, but monsoon flash flooding is real, especially for ground-floor units. Contents-only flood coverage is available separately through the National Flood Insurance Program at floodsmart.gov.

How much renters insurance costs in Phoenix, AZ

Renters insurance in Phoenix is affordable. According to The Zebra, the average Phoenix renters premium is about $166 per year, which works out to roughly $14 per month. Insure.com puts the Phoenix average closer to $21 per month for a policy with higher limits, about a dollar more than the Arizona statewide average.

Your actual rate depends on your zip code, how much personal property coverage you choose, your deductible, and whether you bundle. Most Phoenix renters land somewhere between $12 and $25 per month, which is less than most people spend on a single streaming service and takeout night.

Arizona requirements and what Phoenix landlords expect

Arizona has no state law requiring renters insurance. That surprises a lot of people, and we cover it in detail in our guide to whether renters insurance is required in Arizona.

In practice, though, most large Phoenix apartment communities and property managers require renters insurance as a lease condition, and Arizona landlords are allowed to do that under the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Many leases require proof of at least $100,000 in liability coverage before you get keys. The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions at difi.az.gov offers consumer resources on what these policies must include.

How bundling with an independent broker saves Phoenix renters money

Riseson Insurance is an independent Arizona broker. We are not tied to one carrier, so we shop your renters policy across multiple top-rated companies and let them compete for your business. That matters in Phoenix, where rates for the same coverage can vary widely from one carrier to the next.

The bigger savings usually come from bundling. Pairing your renters policy with your auto insurance often earns a multi-policy discount on both, and in many cases the discount on your car insurance is larger than the entire cost of the renters policy. If you drive the Loop 101, I-10, or I-17 every day, that bundle is the easiest insurance win available to you.

Frequently asked questions

How much does renters insurance cost in Phoenix, AZ?
The average Phoenix renters policy runs about $166 per year, or roughly $14 per month, according to The Zebra. Higher-limit policies average closer to $21 per month per Insure.com. Bundling with auto insurance usually lowers both premiums.

Is renters insurance required by law in Arizona?
No. Arizona has no statute requiring renters insurance. However, Arizona landlords can require it as a lease condition, and most large Phoenix apartment communities do.

Does renters insurance cover monsoon damage in Phoenix?
Wind, lightning, and many storm-related losses are covered perils on a standard renters policy. Flood damage is not covered and requires a separate flood policy through the National Flood Insurance Program.

How much personal property coverage do Phoenix renters need?
Most Arizona renters are well protected with $20,000 to $35,000 in personal property coverage. Walk through your unit and add up what it would cost to replace everything, and you will usually land in that range.

Does renters insurance cover theft from my car in Phoenix?
Yes. Personal belongings stolen from your vehicle are typically covered by your renters policy, not your auto policy, subject to your deductible.

Get your Phoenix renters insurance quote today

If you rent in Phoenix and have not compared renters insurance quotes in the last year, you are likely overpaying or underinsured. Riseson Insurance is an independent Arizona broker, which means we work for you, not for one carrier. We will pull quotes from multiple top-rated companies, walk you through what is actually covered, and find the bundling angle that saves the most. We already help renters across the Valley, from Tempe to Tucson. Reach out for a free Phoenix renters insurance quote and see your options in one place.



Disclaimer: Coverage availability, pricing, and underwriting guidelines vary by carrier and location. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or insurance advice. Speak with a licensed insurance agent to review your specific situation.

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