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Jason Crowe
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Insurance For Investment Properties

Jason Crowe
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Who has a great broker in Florida?  Policies that cover ify things that want to be purchased.  Does there always need to be an inspection before binding.  Im asking for response on experience from experienced investors.  I've bought risky and not so great things before with different types of loans and it comes down to insurer willing to insure the properties.  Wheres the most creative insure brokers for Florida not necessarily based in Florida, that allows flexiblity for insuring all such properties and maybe an example of what was wrong with the property that was insured when normally it would not be?  Occupied and non occupied doesnt matter.  Not builders risk that is too easy.

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