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Insurance Company Suggestions for Insuring Student Housing
Have a SF rental in Pittsburgh area. Looking to convert to student housing ie all undergrad. Apparently this is a niche market. At this point, looking for anyone to give me coverage. Extra glitch: House is jointly owned with my LLC and my daughter which since she will no longer be the occupant makes it a commercial property which narrows the field further. Didn't think it would be an issue given the number of colleges in town. I guess the smaller guys are lying or don't have insurance. Not my ideal situation. Any suggestion appreciated.