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Homeowners Insurance
If you're like many Americans, your home is your most valuable asset. So it makes sense to protect it. A Homeowners insurance policy from Kirkland Insurance offers the peace of mind that comes from knowing your home is protected against loss from almost any peril, and to your personal property from many perils, from natural disasters to theft.
Plus, you and your family members are protected against liability claims brought by others for accidental injury or damage to their property, and your guests will have medical protection against accidental injury on your property. And no other feeling compares to feeling save at home.
Condominium Owners Insurance
If your condominium was damaged, would your association's policy cover the cost of repairs? Many condominium owners assume that the answer is yes-but often, the answer is no. A condominium owners policy offers protection not just for your condominium, but for all of your personal belongings as well.
Additionally, a condominium owner's policy from Kirkland Insurance covers your share of many special assessments levied by your condominium association from certain losses to your condominium complex. Your policy will pay your share of such assessments up to $1,000-giving you further peace of mind. After all, it's not just a condominium, it's your home.
Mobile Home Insurance
If your Mobile Home and personal possessions were damaged or destroyed by a fire or other peril, could you afford to replace your home? Would you be able to replace the personal possessions you lost? And where would you and your family stay while repairs are being made. While no one wants to think about the loss of their home, it can happen.
Which is why a Mobile Home Owners insurance policy makes sense. At Kirkland Insurance, we understand that your Mobile Home is just that-your home. And
knowing your home is protected against loss from almost any peril, and to your personal property from many perils, from natural disasters to theft, gives you greater peace of mind.
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