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Andrea M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hampton, VA
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Quoting Zillow/Trulia for insurance quote

Andrea M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Hampton, VA
Posted

Hey BP..I had to share this story because not only did I think it was unprofessional but also lazy.

So my current insurance agent couldn't quote or write a insurance policy on a property due to the "boundaries" mind you, they cover the property literally right next door. So I contact a few other local agents for quotes. One person called me back to give me his pricing/explanation of a quote but quoted the assessment from Trulia & Zillow, which I thought was very lazy/unprofessional. when he could of taken the same time to check the city's website for an accurate assessment of the property. Needless to say, I didn't secure my policy with him.