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Condo Insurance in and around Deerfield

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There’s No Place Like Home

Your condo is your home base. When you want to take it easy, unwind and slow down, that's where you want to be with your favorite people.

Welcome, condo unitowners of Deerfield

Protect your condo the smart way

Why Condo Owners In Deerfield Choose State Farm

You want to protect that important place, and we want to help you with State Farm Condo Unitowners Insurance. This can cover unexpected damage to your personal property from a covered peril such as fire, smoke or weight of ice or snow. Agent Michael Rizzo can help you figure out how much of this great coverage you need and create a policy that is right for you.

Insuring your condo with State Farm can be the right thing to do for your home, your loved ones, and your belongings. Call or email Michael Rizzo's office today to find out how you can benefit from Condo Unitowners Insurance.

Have More Questions About Condo Unitowners Insurance?

Call Michael at (847) 945-2320 or visit our FAQ page.

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Michael Rizzo

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
825 N Waukegan Rd
Deerfield, IL 60015-3205
Map & Directions
Would you like Michael to create a personalized condo quote?
Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Michael Rizzo

Michael Rizzo

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
825 N Waukegan Rd
Deerfield, IL 60015-3205
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Hidden costs of buying a home

Are you planning to buy a home? Look out for hidden costs to avoid surprises in your budget.

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.