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Daniel B.
  • Kitchener, Ontario
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Daniel B.
  • Kitchener, Ontario
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I have a number of policies coming up for renewal early in the new year and thought it would be a good time to shop around a bit. I've searched the forums in the past and have tried Square One and Humberview based on recommendations from here but I haven't had great luck. 

I'm with Co-Operators for my home and rentals but I would be willing to move them all if I could find something a bit better. I'm currently paying about $80-$100/month for single families and about $70-$80/unit for multi-family. Maybe this is as good as it's going to get but I'm open to any suggestions.

I've also heard of a type of insurance where you have a single policy and it covers all the units (can't remember what it's called now). Would this be a possibility? 

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