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"Ineligible for Home Insurance" -- What Do I Do?

Gurleen B.
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Hello! We are closing on a property and looking for home insurance. I have the same provider (Nationwide) for our two properties and wanted to use them for our third.

However, since we had 3 claims in the past 3-5 years (two different properties -- minor leaks) my insurance provider said our newest property would not be eligible for them to provide insurance.

I don't know what to do; if anyone has any tips/suggestions please let me know. Very frustrated and don't want to lose out on this property.

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John Mocker#1 Insurance Contributor
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John Mocker#1 Insurance Contributor
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Gurleen,

You can speed the search by contacting an Independent Insurance Agent (or Agents).  Independent agents represent multiple companies.  That will lessen the amount of times you need to give the same info to get multiple companies quoted.  

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