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Jairo Paredes
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Condo insurance coverage for LLC in Florida

Jairo Paredes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Bergen, NJ
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Hi all,

I recently purchased a condo in a new development in Miami, Florida. Property is under an LLC formed in FL. Trying to get insurance coverage that includes liability coverage. Condo (residential) has just been rented with a newly signed 1 yr lease.

Attaining insurance in Florida is a bit tougher than in NJ, particularly for an LLC.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Thank You.

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Jason Bott
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Jason Bott
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@Jairo Paredes I know of an option where you can get $1M of liability coverage for about $120 per year.  I'll send you the link.

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