Protecting your belongings and your liability is essential when living in Germany. German law is very strict regarding personal liability, and some coverages are even required by landlords or for registering a car. I provide expert advice in English to help you secure what matters most.
Essential Coverages for Expats in Germany
Private Liability (Haftpflicht)
The #1 must-have insurance in Germany. Covers damage you cause to others. Most landlords require this!
Household (Hausrat)
Protects your furniture, electronics, and bike against theft, fire, or water damage at home.
Legal Protection (Rechtsschutz)
Covers lawyer and court fees. Very useful for disputes with landlords or employers in Germany.
Car Insurance (Kfz)
Mandatory if you own a car. We find the best rates and coverage for your vehicle.
Residential Building
Essential for homeowners. Protects your property against fire, storm, and natural hazards.
Pet Insurance
Quality medical care for your dog or cat. Covers surgeries and vet visits.
E-Bike Insurance
Specialized protection for your expensive e-bike against theft and technical defects.
Why Liability Insurance is Crucial for Apartment Hunting in Germany
In Germany's competitive housing market, landlords look for reliable tenants. Having Private Liability Insurance (Privathaftpflichtversicherung) is often a prerequisite. Why? Because if you accidentally damage the apartment (e.g., a water leak or a broken glass door), the insurance covers the cost. Without it, you are personally liable for the full amount, which could be thousands of euros. Show your landlord that you are well-prepared!
Price Transparency: In Germany, insurance premiums are strictly regulated. You pay the exact same price whether you book directly with the provider or through an expert broker like me. My consulting service is included in the premium you pay anyway.
Requirements for Expats
- Valid German Address (Anmeldung)
- German Bank Account (IBAN)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which private insurances are truly essential for expats in Germany?
What is the difference between Household and Residential Building insurance?
When is Legal Protection (Rechtsschutz) worth it?
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