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Insurance Coverage Question
When you insure a SFH rental property, do you try to adjust and of the coverage amounts? We bought a home built in 1900, insurance water damage coverage is 10% of the dwelling limit. Do you up that? Or how do you just 'take it on the chin' when sh*t happens? (Sh*t has definitely happened already...)