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Renters Insurance BC | Tenant Insurance Cost & Quotes (2026)

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BC renters insurance is the most expensive in Canada — primarily because of earthquake risk. The Cascadia Subduction Zone makes a major earthquake a real and significant threat for all of Metro Vancouver, Victoria, and much of BC. Without earthquake coverage added to your policy, a major quake would leave you with no insurance protection for your belongings. This guide covers what BC tenants pay, what earthquake coverage actually includes, and the best insurers to compare.

BC tenant insurance is typically affordable compared to home insurance. To understand your legal obligation, see do I need tenant’s insurance? and compare options in our best tenant insurance Canada guide. All policies are reviewed in the home insurance hub.

Average Renters Insurance Costs in BC

By City

CityMonthly AverageAnnual Average
Vancouver$30–$60$360–$720
Burnaby$28–$55$336–$660
Richmond$28–$55$336–$660
Surrey$25–$48$300–$576
Victoria$25–$45$300–$540
Kelowna$22–$38$264–$456
Kamloops$20–$35$240–$420
Prince George$20–$32$240–$384
Rest of BC$20–$35$240–$420

With and Without Earthquake Coverage

Policy TypeMonthlyAnnual
Standard (no earthquake)$20–$35$240–$420
With earthquake added$30–$60$360–$720

Earthquake coverage for renters is typically cheaper than for homeowners because you’re only covering contents and living expenses — not the building itself.

What BC Renters Insurance Covers

CoverageIncluded
Personal property (furniture, electronics, clothing)Yes
Personal liability ($1M–$2M)Yes
Additional living expenses if displacedYes
Fire and smoke damageYes
TheftYes
Water damage from burst pipesYes
Earthquake damage to contentsNo — add-on (strongly recommended)
Additional living expenses after earthquakeNo — included in EQ add-on
Overland floodingNo — add-on
Sewer backupNo — add-on
Building itselfNo — strata/landlord’s responsibility
Roommate’s belongingsNo — they need their own policy

Earthquake Coverage — What It Includes for Renters

Earthquake BenefitCovered
Your personal property destroyed in quakeYes
Additional living expenses if unit uninhabitableYes
Damage you cause to others during quakeLiability — verify with insurer
DeductibleTypically flat dollar or % of contents limit

Strata Insurance Gap — Relevant for BC Condo Renters

If you rent a condo unit in BC, your landlord’s strata corporation has insurance for the building — but the strata corporation may carry a large deductible ($25,000–$200,000+). If damage originates in your unit, you may be held responsible for the strata’s deductible. Your renters policy’s loss assessment coverage or strata deductible coverage protects against this.

Best Renters Insurance Companies in BC

InsurerNotes
BCAAMember savings, strong BC focus
Square One InsuranceVancouver-based, earthquake specialist, flexible
Intact InsuranceNational leader
TD InsuranceMulti-product bundle discounts
AvivaStrong BC presence
The Co-operatorsGood earthquake options
WawanesaCompetitive BC rates

Square One is a Vancouver-based insurer built specifically for BC’s market — their earthquake coverage options and customizable policies make them a top consideration for any BC renter.

BCAA membership ($90–$140/year) frequently results in preferred insurance rates that offset the membership cost.

How to Save on BC Tenant Insurance

StrategySavings
Bundle with auto (ICBC optional + renters)10–25%
BCAA membership10–20%
Increase deductible10–20%
Increase earthquake deductibleReduces EQ premium
Only insure what you own (audit annually)Ongoing
Smoke detectors and monitored alarm5–10%
Pay annually2–5%
Claims-free loyalty5–10%

BC Earthquake Risk — Why It Matters for Renters

The Cascadia Subduction Zone can produce an earthquake of magnitude 8.0–9.0+, which seismologists consider a near-certainty over geological time scales. A major Cascadia event would cause widespread building damage throughout Metro Vancouver and Victoria — leaving tens of thousands of renters temporarily homeless. Additional living expenses coverage after an earthquake pays for your hotel and food while repairs are made. Without earthquake coverage added to your policy, this entire scenario would leave you unprotected.