Condo Insurance in and around Sequim
Townhome owners of Sequim, State Farm has you covered.
Cover your home, wisely
- Sequim
- Port Angeles
- Port Townsend
- Clallam County
- Jefferson County
- Port Hadlock
Home Is Where Your Condo Is
There is much to consider, like savings options coverage options, and more, when looking for the right condo insurance. With State Farm, this doesn't have to be a burdensome decision. Not only is the coverage remarkable, but it is also well priced. And that's not all! The coverage can help provide protection for your unit and also your personal property inside, including things like videogame systems, clothing and home gadgets.
Townhome owners of Sequim, State Farm has you covered.
Cover your home, wisely
Agent Jon Jack, At Your Service
When a hailstorm, an ice storm or theft cause unexpected damage to your condo or someone falls at your residence, having the right coverage is important. That's why State Farm offers such wonderful condo unitowners insurance.
As a value-driven provider of condo unitowners insurance in Sequim, WA, State Farm aims to keep your belongings protected. Call State Farm agent Jon Jack today for a free quote on a condo unitowners policy.
Have More Questions About Condo Unitowners Insurance?
Call Jon at (360) 683-2228 or visit our FAQ page.
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Personal property and casualty insurance
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What is Personal Property and Casualty Insurance? Learn more information on automobile, homeowners, watercraft, condo, renters and more.
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Homes built before 1978 might contain lead-based paint -- one of the most common causes of lead poisoning, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.