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Josh Myrick
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
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STR Insurance Recommendations for Tennessee/Smoky Mtns.

Josh Myrick
Pro Member
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Asheville, NC
Posted

We are looking to put an offer on a property in Tennessee/Smoky Mtns area. I am trying to get things lined up while I wait and was wondering if anyone could recommend an insurance company. Does anyone have umbrella insurance on top of this? Or what would be your recommendations to best protect my investment. The property will be in my name not a corporation or LLC.

I also own a LTR in my name and wondering if I could get umbrella insurance that would cover both properties? I currently have insurance through USAA for this property. 

I really appreciate any help yall can give me. Best of luck on your investments.

  • Josh Myrick
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