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Insurance Question
I am currently working on a deal where the borrower lives out of the country and is purchasing an investment property in CT. I have contacted a few insuirance agents and all keep giving me different reasons as to why they can't give me a quote for the policy which would be bound at closing. Reason I've received are they cant do a policy because they do not reside in the state of CT. They need to have the borrower with me when I call. Its one excuse after another. Is this a CT thing as I've done this a million times in Florida with no problem. Can anyone also recommend a good insurance agent in CT.
Thanks