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Eric R. Dehner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Primary Home Insurnace

Eric R. Dehner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hi guys,

Our primary home insurance company (Mercury insurance) is dropping us in April. Notice of non-renewal states “claims history”.

In Aug 2020 while living in an apartment in Northern California using a different renter insurance company (Liberty mutual) our garage was broken into. They paid out 3.5K in losses.

In Nov 2021 at our house in Southern California my wife left the car unlocked and someone stole her purse. Total cost was less than our $500 deductible so we didn’t use insurance but did call them to discuss.

I guess these two events are enough to kick someone off. Any recommendations on a good home insurance company?

Thanks,

Eric

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