This proportion is almost six times larger than the comparative figure for those who own their own homes which is 6%, according to the research by Co-operative Insurance.
The research reveals the most common reason that those renting have no contents cover is a belief that they can’t afford it with this affecting 44%. This is in spite of recent industry data, which reveals that the average home contents policy costs just £2.44 per week.
Furthermore, the findings highlight that 29% of those without insurance feel that they don’t need contents cover as they don’t have expensive belongings whilst 26% believe they don’t need insurance as they rent rather than own a property and 16% are happy to take the risk of not insuring their contents.
Some 7% said that they don’t have contents insurance as there are too many things excluded from the cover, 6% will just pay for damage from savings, 5% have not got round to it yet, 3% believe this is covered under landlords insurance, 2% think insurance is too complicated and 1% didn’t renew last time their policy finished.
The research also revealed that the average value of contents estimated by renters is £16,644, for home owners this doubles to £31,651. Industry findings highlight that the average theft claim for contents now costs £1,700 whilst this rises to £11,000 in the event of a fire. The average claim for accidental damage is now £550.
‘This research uncovers a worrying insurance gap, amongst a growing proportion of the UK population,’ said Anthony Lewis, Head of Insurance for The Co-operative Insurance.
‘Prized possessions and home contents are worth protecting whether people own or rent their property, and our research suggests that many millions of people are taking a risk without any cover in place in the event of theft, or other perils such as flooding and fire,’ he added.
The research also shows that 10% of those who rent, have stopped insuring their home over the last five years. This compares to just 6% of those who own their own homes.
Overall the figures reveal the main factor behind people stopping insuring their homes, is a desire to save money with 47% saying so, while 20% say they have moved to an area with a lower crime rate, the same number have moved from owning a home into rented accommodation, 19% lost their job and 14% have installed extra security.