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Renters Insurance in and around Bellaire

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Protecting What You Own In Your Rental Home

No matter what you're considering as you rent a home - price, utilities, location, apartment or townhome - getting the right insurance can be essential in the event of the unanticipated.

Welcome, home & apartment renters of Bellaire!

Renters insurance can help protect your belongings

There's No Place Like Home

The unpredictable happens. Unfortunately, the stuff in your rented property, such as a set of golf clubs, a guitar and a tablet, aren't immune to break-in or abrupt water damage. Your good neighbor, agent Mark Riedy, is dedicated to helping you evaluate your risks and find the right insurance options to help keep your things protected.

Reach out to State Farm Agent Mark Riedy today to see how the leading provider of renters insurance can protect your possessions here in Bellaire, MI.

Have More Questions About Renters Insurance?

Call Mark at (231) 533-8688 or visit our FAQ page.

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Mark Riedy

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4494 S M88
Bellaire, MI 49615-9700
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized renters quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Mark Riedy

Mark Riedy

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4494 S M88
Bellaire, MI 49615-9700
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Signing a lease: What you need to know

When signing a lease, it’s important to prepare, understand your lease agreement, and ask the right questions of your landlord.

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.