Renters Insurance in and around Surprise
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Protecting What You Own In Your Rental Home
Think about all the stuff you own, from your entertainment center to TV to hiking shoes to boots. It adds up! These personal items could need protection too. For renters insurance with State Farm, you've come to the right place.
Get renters insurance in Surprise
Renting a home? Insure what you own.

State Farm Has Options For Your Renters Insurance Needs
When renting makes the most sense for you, State Farm can help cover what you do own. State Farm agent Rick Resetar can help you identify the right coverage for when the unexpected, like an accident or a fire, affects your personal belongings.
More renters choose State Farm® for their renters insurance over any other insurer. Surprise renters, are you ready to discuss your coverage options? Visit State Farm Agent Rick Resetar today to see what a State Farm policy can do for you.
Have More Questions About Renters Insurance?
Call Rick at (623) 214-2079 or visit our FAQ page.
Simple Insights®
Why do landlords require renters insurance?
Why do landlords require renters insurance?
While rental dwelling policies cover the building, renters insurance covers the tenant's belongings inside, including lost, stolen or destroyed belongings.
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.

Rick Resetar
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Why do landlords require renters insurance?
Why do landlords require renters insurance?
While rental dwelling policies cover the building, renters insurance covers the tenant's belongings inside, including lost, stolen or destroyed belongings.
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.