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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Health insurance
This might be the wrong group to ask, but I wanted to ask what many of you self employed real estate pros are doing for health insurance? Anyone know about any way to get into a "group" of some kind to save money on health insurance?
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I should add, that if you can get indivisual insurance you are much better off than any group policy. In most cases, you will save big $$$'s. If you are not insurable for some reason, join a state pool (waiting list most likely) or form your own group. You have a business license, LLC, Corp...a group is 2 or more. In Sacramento area, I can do a group of 1 in some cases.