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Jonathan Tremblay
  • Marietta, GA
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Flipping Insurance in Georgia

Jonathan Tremblay
  • Marietta, GA
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Good Afternoon Everyone!

So I am finally going to do my first true flip. I am no facing a situation that I did not have when performing live-in flips, which is insurance for flipping. I know that there are special insurance policies that allow for vacancy situations. 

While I know I could call all the insurance companies, I figured, why do that when I have an incredible community of awesome people who must know the BEST insurance companies.

I am doing flips in GA, so I don't know if that makes a difference for this type of insurance, and also I am doing a flip that will have about 190 to buy and fix, and should sell for 240-245. Again, not sure if that affects which insurance is best for particular situations. Thank you!

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