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Larry Fried
  • Investor/RE Broker
  • Eugene, OR
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Retail Flip Insurance

Larry Fried
  • Investor/RE Broker
  • Eugene, OR
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So I am doing my first flip and the renovations are completing. The house is about to go on the market for retail sale. I currently have the home insured with REI/Affinity for liability, fire etc with a $3000 deductible. They had theft coverage available but it carried a $6000 deductible, and that's the best that REI offers. I declined, but now that the house is going to be shown and have a sign out front, photos online, etc, I really would like to have decent theft coverage, though the house is in a low crime area. Do any of you experienced flippers, or anyone else, know where I can obtain good theft inclusive insurance for a vacant house, that is no longer undergoing construction, at a reasonable price and a reasonable deductible?

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