Renters Insurance in Cheyenne, WY

With renters insurance, you can get personal liability coverage and protect your stuff in Cheyenne. Learn more about coverage and how it works.

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What does Lemonade renters insurance in Cheyenne protect against?

Renters insurance protects your stuff against several potential damages (or “perils” in insurance speak). Here’s a closer look at what is (and isn’t) covered:

  • Fire & smoke damage
  • Theft & break-ins
  • Clothes & shoes
  • Jewelry & watches
  • Your laptop & electronics
  • Books & collections
  • Wind & hail damage
  • Art & musical instruments
  • Kitchen appliances & gadgets
  • Furniture & home decor
  • Sports equipment & bikes
  • Water damage from burst pipes


Not covered: floods, normal wear & tear, your roommate’s stuff, or getting mad at the Wyoming Cowboys and punching your TV.

What does renters insurance cover in Cheyenne?

It’s not just about your stuff, renters insurance also covers:

Personal liabilityPersonal liability

Personal liability

Someone slips at your pool party? We’ve got the medical bills and potential lawsuits covered

Loss of useLoss of use

Loss of use

Burst pipe makes your place unlivable? We’ll cover hotel costs above what you normally spend

Medical paymentsMedical payments

Medical payments

Guest cuts themselves on broken glass? We’ll handle the cost of their ER visit

 

Want to learn more about what renters insurance covers (and what it doesn’t)? Check our coverage guide.

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How much does renters insurance cost in Cheyenne?

As of 2026, renters insurance in Cheyenne is $16 per month on average. How much you pay depends on factors like your location, how much coverage you select, and your deductible.

Here’s how it compares to other cities in WY:

CityAverage monthly cost
Casper$17
Jackson$26
Riverton$20
Evanston$19
Gillette$17

Source: ValuePenguin

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How does Lemonade protect Cheyenne renters?

Protection built for frontier capital life and Wyoming risks

Hail storm protectionHail storm protection

Hail storm protection

Wind, hail, and (some) water damage when spring storms hit

Theft protectionTheft protection

Theft protection

We'll cover your electronics whether it's a break-in or grab-and-go

Severe storm displacementSevere storm displacement

Severe storm displacement

Hail damage keeping you out of your place? We've got you covered

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How much renters insurance do you need in Cheyenne?

The right amount depends on what you own and your lifestyle.
Here’s how to calculate what you need.

Personal property coverage

You can choose anywhere from $10,000 to $250,000 in coverage. Walk through your Cheyenne rental and add up what it would cost to replace everything: furniture, electronics, clothes, kitchen items, and personal belongings. That sum should be your personal property coverage limit.

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Loss of use coverage

Coverage ranges from $3,000 to $200,000. Think about how much you’d spend on temporary housing, meals, and other expenses if your rental became unlivable due to covered damage. Spending just one week in a Cheyenne hotel will run you $883*, so factor in your local costs.

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Personal liability coverage

Lemonade’s standard $100,000 covers medical bills and legal fees if someone gets hurt in your rental or if you accidentally damage someone else’s property. Your landlord will probably specify how much you need, so pay attention to your lease requirements.

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How to lower your renters insurance rates in Cheyenne?

Renters insurance is generally quite affordable, but there are still some ways you can save

Higher deductiblesHigher deductibles

Higher deductibles

Higher deductible = lower premiums. But weigh it up, as you'll pay more out of pocket when you do claim, so find the sweet spot.

Pay in fullPay in full

Pay in full

Pay your full premium upfront to avoid monthly fees and earn up to a 5% annual payment discount.

Security devicesSecurity devices

Security devices

Fire alarms and security systems can lower your rate. Check what safety features your rental has, you might already qualify.

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Who needs renters insurance in Cheyenne?

Renters insurance is one of the smartest investments any renter can make. Here’s how a handful of Cheyenne residents benefit from coverage:

Energy sector workers

Cheyenne’s energy industry keeps you moving. When you’re finally home, renters insurance makes sure your personal belongings are covered from theft and damage, and protects you if a coworker stops by and something goes wrong. Simple coverage for a job that’s anything but simple.

State Government Employees

Working for Wyoming means stability at the office. Renters insurance makes sure you’ve got the same at home, covering your personal belongings from theft and water damage, and protecting you if someone gets hurt in your space. Reliable coverage for people who value reliability.

F.E. Warren Air Force Base Personnel

Military life moves fast. Renters insurance keeps your personal belongings covered whether you’re on base at F.E. Warren or renting off base in Cheyenne, and when orders change, updating your policy takes minutes in the app. Theft, fire, water damage: you’ve got enough to think about. Let us handle the what-ifs.

Healthcare workers

Double shifts at Cheyenne Regional don’t leave much room for worrying about your apartment. Renters insurance covers your belongings from theft and water damage, and protects you if someone gets hurt in your space. Simple, affordable coverage because your time off should actually feel like time off.

Railroad Workers

Cheyenne’s Union Pacific roots run deep, and the schedule that comes with it runs irregular. Renters insurance covers your personal belongings at home from theft and water damage, and protects you if someone stops by and something goes wrong. Steady coverage for an unsteady schedule.

What’s the best renters insurance in Cheyenne?

Lemonade was designed to shine for Cheyenne renters, here’s why:

All in the appAll in the app

All in the app

Get a quote, manage your policy, and file claims all from your phone

Coverage for youCoverage for you

Coverage for you

Pick exactly what you need. No cookie-cutter policies

Claims paid fastClaims paid fast

Claims paid fast

Most claims get handled in minutes, not weeks

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Cheyenne Renters Insurance FAQs

What's the average cost of rent in Cheyenne?

According to Zumper*, the median cost of rent in Cheyenne is $1,500. However, the average cost of rent varies widely depending on where you live, and the type of home you’re renting. Here’s a look at how the average cost of rent changes in Cheyenne based on your property type:

  • Apartment: $1,200
  • Condo: $1,500
  • House: $1,995

How does renters insurance work in Cheyenne?

Lemonade harnesses the power of tech to make the process of filing a renters insurance claim and getting reimbursed stress-free. Here’s how the renters insurance claims process works for Cheyenne residents:

  1. Document damage: When disaster strikes in Cheyenne, make sure to take clear photos or videos of any damage to your belongings. This documentation will help support your claim.
  2. File a claim: Open the Lemonade app and file your claim in minutes by chatting with AI Jim and providing the necessary details about your loss or damage.
  3. Get reimbursed: For eligible claims, receive your money directly in your bank account. Around 30% of Lemonade renters insurance claims are handled instantly, so Cheyenne renters can get back to normal quickly.

What information do I need to get a renters insurance quote in Cheyenne?

Getting a renters insurance quote takes just a few minutes. You’ll need:

  • Your rental address and move-in date
  • An estimate of what your belongings are worth
  • Your preferred deductible amount
  • Basic details about your rental (apartment, house, or condo)
  • Any security features like fire alarms or security systems

Most quotes take under 5 minutes, and you can adjust your coverage anytime through the Lemonade app.

Is my phone covered if stolen while visiting Frontier Park?

Yes, your phone and personal property are covered, even when stolen away from home. Whether someone breaks into your car at the Historic Depot downtown or steals items while at Frontier Park, your personal items are protected up to your policy limits. Given that Cheyenne residents face a 1 in 27 chance of experiencing property crime, this coverage is essential for renters.

Does renters insurance cover tornado damage during Wyoming's severe weather season?

Yes, tornado damage to your personal property is covered. Cheyenne sits in Wyoming’s tornado corridor and has experienced significant tornado activity, including the devastating EF-2 tornado in July 2009 that caused widespread damage. So if a tornado damages your belongings through broken windows or structural damage to your rental, Cheyenne renters insurance has got you covered up to your policy limits.

All coverage is subject to individual policy limits, terms, and conditions. Certain items mentioned in this article, including electronics, jewelry and watches, art and musical instruments, and some collections, are subject to sub-limits under standard renters insurance policies and may need to be scheduled separately for full protection. Any hypothetical examples used in Lemonade editorial content are purely expositional. Hypothetical examples do not alter or bind Lemonade to any application of your insurance policy to the particular facts and circumstances of any actual claim. The costs shown in this article are sourced from Value Penguin, accessed May, 2026. https://www.valuepenguin.com/best-cheap-renters-insurance-wyoming *Average costs of hotel stays sourced from https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/search.php *Average cost of rent sourced from Zumper as of May 2026 https://www.zumper.com/

Please note: Lemonade articles and other editorial content are meant for educational purposes only, and should not be relied upon instead of professional legal, insurance or financial advice. The content of these educational articles does not alter the terms, conditions, exclusions, or limitations of policies issued by Lemonade, which differ according to your state of residence. While we regularly review previously published content to ensure it is accurate and up-to-date, there may be instances in which legal conditions or policy details have changed since publication. Any hypothetical examples used in Lemonade editorial content are purely expositional. Hypothetical examples do not alter or bind Lemonade to any application of your insurance policy to the particular facts and circumstances of any actual claim.