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Insurance while flipping
First house, we are living in it while flipping. It’s a pretty big project but great opportunity. Having a hard time keeping insurance on the house though. USAA is saying that my insurance is going to expire in a few months and cannot be renewed unless renovations are completed. Really not sure what do to. No chance I can be finished with the house by then. Is there a better company to go with or am i missing USAA’s definition of “renovations”? Anyone else have experience with this?