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Jaren Barnes
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Chicagoland
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Jaren Barnes
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Chicagoland
Posted

Okay so before I jumped head first into REI full time, I was heading toward insurance as a career. I am fully licensed in both my Life and Health as well as Fire and Casualty, and I think it would be good to be able to use them.

I'm wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of an insurance group that specializes in real estate investing, in the state of California.

I am aware of National Real Estate Insurance Group out of Kansas City, and they are a fantastic company, but they're not interested in establishing agents in California as of now.

Also, any advice in terms of which insurance works best for rehabbers and why?