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Gerry Rae
  • Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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Picking the right insurance company

Gerry Rae
  • Investor
  • Tucson, AZ
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From RE Newbie to RE Tycoon, from Bird dog to Apartment Block Owner there are a range of Insurance requirements just to do business and also cover the temporary or permanent ownership of the property. So as you pass up through the stages of RE success your requirements grow. So I'd like to have a relationship with the right insurance company that provides the right cover, at a reasonable value (i rate value over cost) who eventually will over time learn I'm a good customer and will turn on a dime to meet my needs.

What insurances have you found you need, who is the insurer and are you happy.

I'm not an insurance agent, I'm an insurance consumer but I thought getting a wide range of answers would provide a better answer - thank guys.

Gerry

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