Renters Insurance in and around Eugene
Eugene renters, State Farm has insurance for you, too
Renting a home? Insure what you own.

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Trying to sift through coverage options and savings options on top of managing your side business, your pickleball league and work, can be overwhelming. But your belongings in your rented property may need the remarkable coverage that State Farm provides. So when mishaps occur, your mementos, electronics and home gadgets have protection.
Eugene renters, State Farm has insurance for you, too
Renting a home? Insure what you own.

Why Renters In Eugene Choose State Farm
Renters insurance may seem like not a big deal, and you're wondering if having it is actually beneficial. But imagine what would happen if you had to replace all the valuables in your rented property. State Farm's Renters insurance can help when abrupt water damage from a ruptured pipe damage your possessions.
If you're looking for a reliable provider that can help you protect your belongings and save, reach out to State Farm agent Sam Krier today.
Have More Questions About Renters Insurance?
Call Samuel at (541) 780-6161 or visit our FAQ page.
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The lease signing process: What you need to know
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It's tempting to sign the rental agreement and move in. But it's better to take a step back and ask the right landlord-tenant questions before moving forward
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.