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California Renters Insurance (2026): $15/mo NAIC baseline, current filings 10-25% higher

Updated 2026-05-23T09:08:22.813572 Source: Rate Authority (NAIC 2023 baseline + 0 DOI filings) Methodology

Last updated May 2026 · Rate Authority.

California renters insurance averages $15/mo (Rate Authority, May 2026) per NAIC 2023 published data — the most recent state-aggregate baseline. Current carrier-filed rates typically run 10-25% above this baseline due to post-2023 loss-cost inflation.

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Why rates in California look the way they do

California’s auto rates ($1,816/yr NAIC 2023) are middle-of-pack despite urban density and litigation costs, because Prop 103 caps how fast carriers can re-rate. Home insurance is the opposite story: the carrier exodus that started after the 2017 wildfire season has reshaped which carriers will write in which ZIPs.

California is a prior-approval state under Proposition 103 (1988), which means every rate change above 7% requires a public hearing before the Department of Insurance and can be challenged by consumer groups.

A few state-specific dynamics worth knowing:

Recent filings + market moves:

Best California renters insurance by driver profile

The “best” renters carrier in California depends on your specific profile. Below is how we route the top-rated carriers based on profile signals, using 0 recent filings + the 2023 NAIC baseline.

Cheapest renters insurance in California: Lemonade typically files the lowest baseline rate ($12-18/mo for $30K personal property), available via mobile app with same-day binding.

Best for bundled auto+renters in California: State Farm and Allstate offer 5-15% multi-policy discounts that often beat Lemonade once bundled.

California renters insurance — what affects your rate

California is a prior-approval state under Proposition 103 (1988), which means every rate change above 7% requires a public hearing before the Department of Insurance and can be challenged by consumer groups.

Renters insurance is the cheapest line of personal insurance — typically $12-25/mo for $30K personal property + $100K liability. The factor that varies most is the building itself (high-rise, sprinklered, low-crime ZIP) and any specialty-item scheduling (jewelry, electronics, instruments over standard sub-limits).

Frequently asked: California renters insurance

How much does renters insurance cost in California?

The 2023 NAIC published average is $182/year (about $15/mo). Recent carrier filings suggest current rates run 10-25% above this baseline; the table above shows the actual filed numbers. Your specific quote depends on your ZIP, age, vehicle, driving record, and credit (where credit-based scoring is permitted).

Why are California renters insurance rates what they are?

California is a prior-approval state under Proposition 103 (1988), which means every rate change above 7% requires a public hearing before the Department of Insurance and can be challenged by consumer groups.

How can I lower my California renters insurance bill?

The single biggest lever is comparing quotes across carriers — rate differences for the same profile commonly run 30-50%. The table above shows where carriers currently file baseline rates; your actual quote may rank carriers differently. Compare quotes in 60 seconds: Compare quotes

How Rate Authority sources this data

Rate Authority aggregates three public + licensed sources, with per-record provenance. Every row above can be traced to its source filing or partner-feed quote.

Methodology: /methodology/rate-authority/

Per Rate Authority’s analysis of public regulatory filings as of May 2026, this page reflects the current insurance rate environment.


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