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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Insurance cancelled non-payment
I'm embarrassed to even admit it, but I got cancelled due to non-payment for my 4 unit LL policy. I had a perfect storm of issues all at once and dropped the ball on my policy. Since then I have been working to get a different policy and haven't had any luck after talking to 2 brokers. Neither has been very helpful in guiding me (probably assuming I'm a deadbeat). When I spoke with one agent they told me I had to try to get back with my previous company that I was cancelled from. I went back to my previous agent and they told me after talking to the insurance company that they can't get me a policy.
I've never had any issues with insurance before so I am wondering if there are any other options out there.