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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Umbrella Insurance
I have one single family home I am renting out. Do I need an umbrella policy for this or wait until I get more properties?
thanks!
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A person only needs to be injured at one of your properties to try and sue you for everything you have. The cost for the coverage is definitely worth it.