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Renters Insurance in and around Citrus Heights

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Insure What You Own While You Lease A Home

Home is home even if you are leasing it. And whether it's an apartment or a townhome, protection for your personal belongings is a wise idea, even if you think you could afford to replace lost or damaged possessions.

Looking for renters insurance in Citrus Heights?

Renting a home? Insure what you own.

Why Renters In Citrus Heights Choose State Farm

It's likely that your landlord's insurance only covers the structure of the townhome or space you're renting. So, if you want to protect your valuables - such as a video game system, a desk or a coffee maker - renters insurance is what you're looking for. State Farm agent Vananh Tran can help you evaluate your risks and protect your belongings.

Get in touch with Vananh Tran's office to see how you can benefit from State Farm's renters insurance to help keep your personal property protected.

Have More Questions About Renters Insurance?

Call Vananh at (916) 999-0948 or visit our FAQ page.

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Vananh Tran

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
7331 Greenback Lane
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized renters quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Vananh Tran

Vananh Tran

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
7331 Greenback Lane
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
Map & Directions

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Power outage preparedness tips

Learn some power outage preparedness tips, including what do before, during and after it happens.

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.