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Tarik N.
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Looking for Umbrella insurance

Tarik N.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Arlington, VA
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Hello, I'm looking for an umbrella personal insurance policy for the six rentals that I have. Seems like the big insurers don't have or simply don't give umbrella insurance for rental properties. Anybody has any recommendations? Thank you, Tarik Nabi

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Jason Bott
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@Jeff Bridges you are spot on.  The big direct writers(companies who only sell their own product with their own sales force) put billions into advertising.  It works.  They get first shot when a consumer goes to buy thier first few policies because the consumer has not been exposed to or can find the other options.

I can not post external link, but if you google Insurance Journal top 100 brokers, you will get the annual lists.

Keep in mind that some of the brokers on the list are insuring companies like Amazon, FedEx, Ford, Google, etc.  They do not handle small accounts.

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