Texas-born and raised, my family and I have lived all over Texas – from El Paso to Houston. Currently, we reside in Cypress. We are excited to be part of this community and we are here to help!
After graduating from the University of Texas San Antonio, I had an enriching career in the hospitality industry, managing restaurants, athletic facilities, and country clubs. During that time, I built lifelong friendships and found that serving people is my calling.
Now an Agent Owner, I have been able to bring a high level of hospitality to my agency. At Renegade, we love serving our local community and our great state, helping clients find: Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Renter’s Insurance, Business Insurance, and Life Insurance. We are currently serving not only Texas but New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma with more states to come!
As a business owner, I know how important protecting your income is. The right insurance will help you in your toughest times. Renegade believes in providing coverage that protects our clients most valued asset, their families. We work with our clients to connect each one with the insurance providers that fit their needs. Further, we help our clients navigate through the insurance process, adapting to our client’s needs as life changes.
We would be honored to be your agency, and I would be proud to represent your family!
My short answer is yes. Although the state minimum coverage is a good place to start, insurance is there to cover you during our worst day, and the state minimum coverage is never going to be enough to protected you or your family for that “Worst Day.”
Although there are a few differences the major difference is that the landlord policy does not include personal property coverage (which is included in standard homeowner policy).
Possibly, it really depends on the type of business and how it operates. Adding business income insurance to your policy will help cover your operating expenses and payroll should your business temporarily close due to a covered property loss.