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Millions
of Pomona residents don't actually own their own home. However,
all residents have some type of personal property that is at risk
in the event of a fire, theft or tornado. Even if you don't own
your home, or rent an apartment, you should protect your valuables
and assets in the event of a catastrophic claim or liability suit. Pomona renters insurance is generally not an expensive policy to
purchase, as the insurance company is only protecting your contents
and valuables. Protect your family and property today with renters
insurance.
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California Renters Insurance News:
Burning through money - Los Angeles Times Burning through moneyLos Angeles Times, CA - Nov 18, 2008Each of those cuts hurt, depriving seniors, for example, of their full share of renters' assistance and keeping counties from being able to test water ...
Renters to protest loss of tax credit - Contra Costa Times Renters to protest loss of tax creditContra Costa Times, CA - 1 hour ago... but renter's rights groups will also coordinate e-mail blasts to other membership organizations such as AARP and the California Alliance for Retired ...to Save the Renters’ Rebate Fog City JournalStatewide Day of Action to Save Renters Rebate - Nov 18 Beyond ChronProtest over cuts planned Monterey County Heraldall 14 news articles
Mormons not bigoted - San Gabriel Valley Tribune Mormons not bigotedSan Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA - 10 hours agoThis hurts all home owners and renters as well, as landlords will raise the rent. Enough is enough. We have the highest taxes in the nation. ...
Home sales increase more than expected - Ventura County Star Home sales increase more than expectedVentura County Star, CA - 7 hours agoA monthly mortgage would cost about $1700 — not including taxes and insurance — just a little bit more than what renters might pay. Rising sales and falling ...
Santa Ana leads a bittersweet real estate boomlet - Los Angeles Times Los Angeles TimesSanta Ana leads a bittersweet real estate boomletLos Angeles Times, CA - Nov 17, 2008Cautious renters who waited out the real estate bubble are now buying homes they couldn't, or wouldn't, touch two years ago. Graphic artist Jim Lee, 41, ...
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