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Home Insurance for Investment Property in Gulfport, MS

Ebony Haywood
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Can anyone recommend a home insurance agency for a rental property I own in Gulfport, Mississippi? I am an out-of-state investor. I was insured with Goosehead, but they raised their rates by an extra $240 monthly, totaling over $400. My primary residence in California is insured by Mercury, which is not in Mississippi. I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you. 

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Joel Case
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Joel Case
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I was just checking for the same question in the same area (D'ibervielle). Is it normal to have to get 3 separate quotes for home, wind/hail, and flood that area? I was stationed in Gulfport and we just left so now we are renting out our house. We had state farm, but they said they can't do landlord policies so I inquired with USAA and I had to get three quotes for for three policies through their partners to get full coverage. They would do the home, but I had to get a subsidiary of theirs for wind and hail, and another one for flood insurance. 

Is that normal?


That is not abnormal, no. 

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