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Nelson Leal
  • Aviation Sales / Investor
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Require Cleveland, OH Property Insurance

Nelson Leal
  • Aviation Sales / Investor
  • Pompano Beach, FL
Posted

Hello BP,

I just signed a contract for a property in Cleveland, OH and require property insurance held under an LLC . Any referals would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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    Timothy Murphy III
    • Real Estate Broker
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    Timothy Murphy III
    • Real Estate Broker
    • Cleveland, OH
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    @Nelson Leal

    I've been happy with American Modern Insurance Group thus far. They were willing to offer dwelling coverage at estimated market value, instead of replacement cost. This was valuable to me because a lot of properties in NEOhio, especially those in more inexpensive neighborhoods, have a market value substantially lower than their replacement costs. The end benefit was dramatically more reasonable premiums.

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