RNT-25 - Claim Closed
RNT-25 indicates “Claim Closed” in renters insurance workflows.
Renters insurance claim rejection and documentation codes covering proof of loss, inventories, exclusions, and tenant/policy compliance.
This section maps insurance-facing error codes to plain-language meanings and safe next steps. Each page focuses on what the code usually signals in real claims workflows, what documents or fields to verify first, and what to avoid so you don’t create duplicates or miss deadlines.
Use the code directory if you need a quick lookup, and use the guides when you want an end-to-end workflow (submission → review → decision → payment).
Fast, high-signal walkthroughs that link back into the directory.
RNT-25 indicates “Claim Closed” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-24 indicates “Event Not Covered” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-23 indicates “Policy Violation” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-22 indicates “Unauthorized Sublease” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-21 indicates “Out-of-Coverage Location” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-20 indicates “Damage Not Verifiable” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-19 indicates “Improper Documentation” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-18 indicates “Claim Duplicate” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-17 indicates “Incorrect Tenant Info” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-16 indicates “Policy Lapsed” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-15 indicates “Fraud Flag” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-14 indicates “Temporary Housing Denied” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-13 indicates “Shared Liability Issue” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-12 indicates “Negligence” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-11 indicates “Water Damage Exclusion” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-10 indicates “Incomplete Inventory List” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-09 indicates “Late Claim Submission” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-08 indicates “High-Value Item Exclusion” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-25 indicates “Claim Closed” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-24 indicates “Event Not Covered” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-23 indicates “Policy Violation” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-22 indicates “Unauthorized Sublease” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-21 indicates “Out-of-Coverage Location” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-20 indicates “Damage Not Verifiable” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-19 indicates “Improper Documentation” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-18 indicates “Claim Duplicate” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-17 indicates “Incorrect Tenant Info” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-16 indicates “Policy Lapsed” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-15 indicates “Fraud Flag” in renters insurance workflows.
RNT-14 indicates “Temporary Housing Denied” in renters insurance workflows.
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The code pages link to related codes and relevant guides so you can move quickly between similar failures.
These pages describe common, industry-typical code labels and decision checkpoints. Carriers can implement different wording, but the underlying workflow buckets are consistent.
Resubmit when it’s a correctable data/documentation issue and the carrier supports corrected/supplemental workflows. Appeal when you disagree with a coverage or policy determination.
Duplicates usually happen when a corrected/supplemental workflow is required, or when key identifiers match a prior submission. Verify status and correction rules before sending again.
Claim ID, policy number, loss/service date, the code label, timestamps, and any submission or batch IDs if this came from an integrated system.