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Bill Campbell
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Property insurance

Bill Campbell
  • North Kingstown, RI
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I've been doing my due diligence on some potential house hacking properties and came across some trouble trying to find what the insurance cost per month would be for the duplex.  I was wondering if anyone had in tips or a website that could help find the insurance cost.  

Thanks in advance,

Bill

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Andy Webb
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  • Carrollton, TX
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Andy Webb
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  • Carrollton, TX
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@Bill Campbell - contact an insurance broker in your area, ideally one that is familiar with investors - they should be able to give you a quote.  I would use a broker, as they have access to multiple insurance companies, rather than going to a single agent that represents a single insurance line (like Farmers).

Andy

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