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Kenny Hollaway
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville FL
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Homeowners insurance going up?

Kenny Hollaway
  • Contractor
  • Jacksonville FL
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I install hurricane clips on my rental properties in Jacksonville FL and after a new wind mitigation inspection it reduced my policies by more than 30%. 

I recommend all Florida investors to check with their insurance agents and make sure you are qualifying for a minimum of “clip credit” and if not ask what your savings would be if qualified. I have done roof to wall connection retrofitting for 7 years in south Florida before moving to central Florida and starting my own business. 

Feel free to message me if you have any questions because this is a savings not talked about too much.

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