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Updated 9 days ago, 12/16/2024

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mid term rental

Sean Leahy
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I am writing to explore rental opportunities for a recently renovated property that has been 90% restored following fire damage. My goal is to make this property available to insurance companies, disaster recovery specialists, and individuals displaced by fire, flood, or other catastrophic events.

I am seeking guidance on the most effective approach to market this property, specifically:

  1. Recommended Insurance and Disaster Recovery Contacts
    • Are there specialized companies that manage temporary housing for insurance claims?
    • Which insurance providers or claims adjusters typically handle displacement housing arrangements?
  2. Potential Marketing Strategies
    • Should I directly contact insurance companies to be added to their approved rental property lists?
    • Are there specific national or regional agencies that coordinate temporary housing for disaster victims?
    • What is the most efficient method to connect with potential renters or claims representatives?

My property is fully renovated, furnished and ready for immediate occupancy, making it an ideal solution for families or individuals in need of temporary housing during their recovery process.

I would greatly appreciate any insights, recommendations, or specific contacts that could help me effectively position this property in the disaster recovery housing market.

I have one last question's lot of Insurance company stop writing policy in long island NY. I need a new policy for my single family rental, can any one recommend a insurance company?

Thank you for your professional guidance.

Sincerely,

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