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Chase Gochnauer
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Considering NREIG for insurance, thoughts?

Chase Gochnauer
  • Investor
  • Des Moines, IA
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Hey all, I am seeing mixed reviews on NREIG. Any feedback you all can provide? Their quote is quite competitive, particularly since I can set my coverage amount. My properties are valued a bit less than replacement cost.

Or does anyone have any other landlord recommendations out there? I have a high number of single families.

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Greg Scott
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Greg Scott
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I've used them.

On the positive side, it is nice to have one provide that can cover across many states.

On the downside, to provide those competitive quotes, they often have exclusions that reduce coverage normally included in a DP3 policy. 

Be sure to be educated on what you are buying.
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