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William R.
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  • Louisville, KY
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Insuring a vacant forclosure

William R.
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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I am closing on a Fannie Mae foreclosure (BRRR) in Louisville Kentucky on Monday. I anticipate it to take approximately 3 months to be rent ready. I have contacted my insurance company and a few others, and am having a hard time getting it insured. With a former foreclosure I purchased a few years ago I insured it thru the Kentucky FAIR Plan. It does not seem that anyone is currently providing that type of coverage. Any recommendations on insurance providers in Louisville for this type of property?

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