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Dave Grimson
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Renting to Insurance Company

Dave Grimson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Enfield, CT
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Recently listed one of my rental properties and had an inquiry from a company out of Philadelphia (Rental is in CT) who helps relocate people suffering from an insurance claim. Apparently a family in the area had an insurance claim serious enough where they need to move out of their home for approx 3 months - maybe more. They claim that they will pay a premium on the rent but only for a short term.  Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing?  

House is listed for $2200 they say they would pay 10-20% on top of list price.  I'm wondering if its worth the headache and cost of trying to get another tenant in as little as 3 months.

Any past experiences with this would be helpful

Thanks

Dave

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    How do I go about renting my property to these insurance companies? Any advice is welcomed thank you!

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