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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/01/2019

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Chris Poitivient
  • Hainesport, NJ
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Business liability insurance for flipping

Chris Poitivient
  • Hainesport, NJ
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Hello all, 

Is there insurance available out there, similar to E&O insurance, for owners of a flipping business? I'm not looking for home owners insurance, but insurance if you get sued after the purchase of the home you flipped for anything that may come up. Does regular home owners liability insurance cover something like that? Any information would be helpful.

Thanks

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Bob Norton
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  • Slidell, LA
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Bob Norton
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  • Slidell, LA
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@Chris Poitivient You are describing Contractor's Liability insurance.  Check with your insurance agent and describe what type of work you do and they should be able to find the type of coverage that you need.

  • Bob Norton