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For homeowners insurance in Vancouver Wa, your home is perhaps your most valuable possession. You need the best coverage available, at a reasonable price, and the flexibility to choose your options. We can help you choose the coverage and options that best suit your needs.
Farmers Homeowners insurance gives you peace of mind knowing that your house and separate structures are covered for almost every type of damage, except for common exclusions such as wear and tear, earth movement, earthquake, flood and nuclear hazard.
You can rest easy knowing that your personal possessions are also covered against such things as fire, vandalism, theft and other perils. Your coverage extends away from the premises too.
Loss of use covers the extra costs of hotels, meals, etc. if you can’t live in your house after covered loss is also covered. Also with personal liability you can feel secure from the threat of liability damages.
We have landlord insurance with either Farmers Insurance or Foremost. These policies are also especially designed for Landlords. If you are a landlord and have a tenant with a lease, this is a "must-have".
For condominium insurance in Vancouver Wa, Farmers Insurance has policies especially designed for condominium owners, manufactured home owners and we can provide your renters insurance also. Each one of these policies makes you eligible for a discount on your auto insurance if you insure your autos with us.
We have 24 hour claim service that starts you on the road to getting back where you belong.
We offer a variety of special discounts:
Farmers believes making your payments should be as hassle-free as possible. We offer several payment plans that are both flexible and convenient. The Easy Pay monthly plan now has e-billing.
For your Farmers Agent in Vancouver contact us. You can get a quote by contacting us by phone, coming to our office, or you can get a quote online by clicking here.
The policy descriptions above are not a contract but a general description. The policy itself should be read for the coverages, limits and exclusions.
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