Home protection education

A calmer way to understand renters insurance and home warranty options.

One Home Coverage helps renters, homeowners, and homebuyers learn what common protection products may cover, what they usually exclude, and what questions to ask before choosing a third-party provider.

No live affiliate links are active. Provider terms control all coverage, eligibility, pricing, exclusions, claim handling, service fees, approvals, and availability.

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Educational only
We explain common concepts and comparison questions.
Provider terms control
Third-party providers decide rates, coverage, eligibility, claims, and exclusions.
Built for review
Plain disclosures, static pages, and no proprietary external assets.
Preview tool

Which best describes you?

Pick the closest starting point and we’ll show the protection questions worth reviewing first.

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This tool is educational and does not recommend, sell, bind, quote, underwrite, or administer any insurance policy, warranty, service contract, or claim.

Start with the protection path that matches your home life.

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Renters insurance

Learn about personal property, liability, loss-of-use, deductibles, and common exclusions.

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House systems and appliances representing home warranty topics to review.

Home warranty

Understand service fees, covered systems, appliance limits, exclusions, and contractor networks.

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Side-by-side checklist cards representing comparison questions.

Compare products

Separate homeowners insurance, renters insurance, and warranty concepts before reviewing providers.

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