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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Who should I use for landlord insurance?
I need to get landlord insurance to replace the home owners insurance I had when I was using the property as my primary residence. Do you have any recommendations? The property is in Utah.
Thanks.
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Ive used USAA for the last 10 years and they were great. I outgrew them eventually and now I use a broker that is licensed in all 50 states.
Like USAA, Amica also has a great reputation. Easy is better, and scalable. Try to find a carrier that also offers you an umbrella policy. Do so will allow you to stay with your carrier as you grow, and will save you on a multi policy discount.