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Rest easy with our coverage for residential homes operated as bed and breakfast establishments or country inns. you could worry about expensive claims as a result of an employee or member of the pubic being injured within your premises. Risk can be associated within many areas of your bed and breakfast establishment so by having a personalised and comprehensive business insurance policy will protect your business and you from financial loss.

General Liability

  • Primary Limits up to $3,000,000 Occurrence/Aggregate
  • Hired and Non-owned Auto
  • Innkeeper's Liability

Included Coverages:

  • Medical Payments Coverage - $5,000 Limit
  • Additional Interests

Property

  • Basic, Broad or Special Form
  • Replacement Cost or ACV
  • Building
  • Contents
  • Business Income
  • Equipment Breakdown
  • Accounts Receivable T
  • Computer Equipment
  • Outside Signs
  • Valuable Papers
  • Food Spoilage
  
Crime
  • Inside the Premises- Theft of money and securities
  • Outside the Premises

Let CCB Insurance Services help you choose a policy that will fit your individual needs.  Protecting your assets, whether personal, business, or both, is our goal.  A well-chosen policy can lessen the impact of some of life’s most common, yet unforeseen perils.  We’re here to help when you are considering Bed & Breakfast / Airbnb insurance.


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Insurance products are offered by CCB Insurance Services LLC, not by Clackamas County Bank. CCB Insurance Services LLC is licensed as an insurance agent and acts as agent for insurers. Insurance policies are obligations of the insurers that issue the policies. Insurance products may not be available in all states. Insurance Products: • Are NOT Deposits • Are NOT FDIC-Insured • Are NOT Insured By Any Federal Government Agency • Have NO Bank Guarantee • May Go Down In Value. In the case of an application for credit in connection with which an insurance product is solicited, offered, or sold, the bank may not condition an extension of credit on either the consumer’s purchase of an insurance product from the Agency, or the consumer’s agreement not to obtain insurance from another entity.