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Wendy Busa
  • Madison, WI
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Do most landlords get landlord insurance?

Wendy Busa
  • Madison, WI
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I am a new investor in Madison Wisconsin. I am looking to perhaps get a duplex, outside of Madison, that would cash flow. My concern is that it seems finding a property that cash flows is hard in this market. As I use the Bigger pockets rental calculator, figuring expenses, I was wondering do most landlords carry landlord insurance, should I be including this in my expenses?

I contacted an insurance company that is recommended by the local REIA, explained that I was interested in said property and just needed a ballpark figure to see if it would cash flow. I was quote a price $1500-$1700, for a 3900' , 1950's duplex selling for $300,000. The insurance agent stated since I just needed a ballpark, we could discuss at a later date what this would cover.

I understand that insurance is an evil necessity, but including that really makes most properties in a negative cash flow. Do most landlords carry landlord insurance?

Thanks.

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