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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/16/2019

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Deanna Boucher
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Insurance - Brand new to the field

Deanna Boucher
  • Massachusetts
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Hi everyone.

We are in the process of purchasing a relatively move-in ready three family in Massachusetts. As I'm preparing for this, I'm wondering what advice people have on home insurance--best companies they've found, or things I should be sure to note when I'm comparing plans? This is our first property. My partner is a contractor, so he and most of his family (electricians, HVAC specialists) will be doing updates to the property, if that's helpful information. It will be an owner-occupied investment, and the other two units are already rented out.

Any advice anyone has would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Deanna

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Timothy Karlowicz
  • Worcester, MA
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Timothy Karlowicz
  • Worcester, MA
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@Deanna Boucher

You actually need a Dwelling Fire 3 since it is occupied by renters.