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Douglas Orr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greensburg, IN
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I need more competitive price on insurance for my 15 unit

Douglas Orr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greensburg, IN
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Last Friday I purchased a 15 unit efficiency apartment building. My insurance company quoted me a price $8k+ more than what the last owner was paying. I called his agent and they said they no longer provide coverage for properties that size and that his customer had been with them for over 20 years (the reason his policy was cheaper). I'm hoping someone on here can point me somewhere where I can get a much more reasonable price. It's located in Greensburg, In. 

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Michael Seeker
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Michael Seeker
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@Douglas Orr - Perhaps trying NREIG, they are landlord-friendly and have good rates/coverage.

http://reiguard.com/

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