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Brett Baginski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tinton Falls, NJ (07753)
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Everything Under One Roof

Brett Baginski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tinton Falls, NJ (07753)
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Are there any companies that offer national coverage without having to go through multiple offices? I am moving from NJ to Florida in October and just found out that my current provider (NJM) will not insure my properties anymore when I move out of state. They currently insure my 2 properties in NJ and 1 in Ohio. None are in an LLC and I have Geico for auto if that matters.

I tried State Farm, but even they said that it can only be done separately through a NJ office, OH office, and when I get a FL property an office in FL. I am looking for a company that can offer insurance nationwide as well as umbrella insurance with a higher limit on amount of units as I plan to keep purchasing rentals. Any suggestions? Does it make sense having one company insure everything or am I overcomplicating things? Thanks in advance!

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