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Teresa Ong
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SF Bay Area Insurance referral

Teresa Ong
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hello! I'm in the Bay Area.  Does anyone have a referral for an insurance agent?  We have a primary residence here and an out of state rental in Washington.  I'm shopping for umbrella insurance... and maybe everything else if it's a better deal. Thanks so much!

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Rick Trivedi
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  • San Jose, Dublin CA and Florida
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Rick Trivedi
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Jose, Dublin CA and Florida
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@Teresa Ong you cannot beat geico for auto and umbrella as well as general liability - they have some of the best rates and service which is rare.

On residential investments I would recommend hippo insurance and cseinsurance. They have some of the lowest rates and credit ratings. Please note I have never had any claims do not sure how good they are from claims perspective.   Unlike car insurance, If you don’t have a mortgage on the properties, having insurance is optional, so you might want to think about that.

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