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Insurance to value on rental properties
Hi all! I am an insurance agent who has written policies for a number of "casual" landlords (3-5 properties on average) and lately watching a few expand into true businesses with 10+ units. Depending on the client and the home, I typically write Actual Cash Value policies at between 30 and 60% of replacement value if full replacement is not prudent. I understand the rationale behind aiming on the lower $ coverage side since the exposure is spread out a bit more, but I would like to take the pulse of the industry: are you more inclined to insure for less coverage with a lower deductible or insure for more coverage with a higher deductible, assuming premium is equal? ACV is always a moving target with strange science behind it, just trying to see what appeals to the owners out there. Thanks!