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  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mendocino County, CA
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E&O

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Mendocino County, CA
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One brokerage I'm looking at has zero deductible which is important to me but I fear there fees are too high (200 with E&O). I can't any info on Keller Williams's E&O or what there desk fees include and they wont tell me since I just start school. My question is, How do the big firms hand E&O (Deductible etc)? Could I carry A secondary policy to Cover the deductible? I'm in CA if that helps.

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