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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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