Renters Insurance in and around Torrance
Torrance renters, State Farm has insurance for you, too
Renting a home? Insure what you own.
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Home Sweet Home Starts With State Farm
Home is home even if you are leasing it. And whether it's a condo or an apartment, protection for your personal belongings is a good precaution, especially if you own items that would be difficult to fix or replace.
Torrance renters, State Farm has insurance for you, too
Renting a home? Insure what you own.
Protect Your Home Sweet Rental Home
It's likely that your landlord's insurance only covers the structure of the home or space you're renting. So, if you want to protect your valuables - such as a TV, a tablet or a dining room set - renters insurance is what you're looking for. State Farm agent Tabitha Pennington is passionate about helping you examine your needs and protect yourself from the unexpected.
Renters of Torrance, get in touch with Tabitha Pennington's office to find out more about your personalized options and how you can save with State Farm renters insurance.
Have More Questions About Renters Insurance?
Call Tabitha at (424) 378-7119 or visit our FAQ page.
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