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Adnan M.
  • Metro Detroit
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Insurance Advice Michigan

Adnan M.
  • Metro Detroit
Posted Mar 20 2024, 21:09

Hi all, 

I own 2 investment properties in Westland, MI and have a total of 6 insurance policies including my home and auto. Costs are adding up really fast.

I work with a third party company that tries to get the best deals from various insurances they work with but Im noticing premiums are increasing with each new policy I add. Plus I don’t have buying power since I’m not dealing with one insurance. So I’m wondering if anyone has experience with other property investment friendly insurance companies with good rates before I start shopping around. Thanks in advance. 

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