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RCV Insurance Policy - what's a reasonable rate per sqf in 2024 (Alabama)?

Nick Miller
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I just finished updating a rental property where I was previously paying $990 for an annual ACV policy. 

The house has now been appraised at $265,000 market value. 1908 sqft. 

I received a quote for $3492 annual policy for RCV of $270,000 which also includes liability up to $2,000,000 (see list of liability covered). This would be $291 per month. 

I have no prior claims and the house has new flooring, new roof, new everything. Smoke and carbon monoxoide detectors & fire extinguisher. 

Have I been over-quoted? 

Can anyone share the range they're currently paying in 2024 for RCV policies? 

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    Luke Ostergaard
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    Luke Ostergaard
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    Nick, 

    I just renewed a policy on a property in Mobile, AL with premium at $3,016. Older home (1940's) and it is not newly renovated. 

    RCV: $244,000

    AOP Deductible: $4,000

    Hurricane Deductible: 2%

    Liability: $500,000

    If I remember right, steadily quoted me around $4,000 for the same property so you may be able to find something a bit better depending where in Alabama you are. 

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