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La'Naeschia O'Rear
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Multifamily Insurance Recommendations

La'Naeschia O'Rear
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hello,

I am currently looking for an insurance company for a multifamily property. I have received a quote from my insurance provider, State Farm. However, it seems rather high. Would love to know who others are using as well as any recommendations. Thank you in advance. 

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Ann Nguyen
  • Santa Cruz, CA - California
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Ann Nguyen
  • Santa Cruz, CA - California
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I generally get better coverages and rates by going through an insurance broker.  State Farm is strong, and you want a strong insurance company to ensure that you'll be paid, but there are a lot of strong companies out there that don't spend their money advertising, so they're not the obvious choice to the general public.

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