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Ashley Pimsner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Charles, IL
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Licensed contractor for State Farm Age of Building Adju

Ashley Pimsner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Charles, IL
Posted

Ok BP I could use your help!

State Farm is happy to take my premium for insurance on a small commercial multi unit deal (6 units) that was completely gutted to studs and rebuilt in 2014, but 3 weeks after my close they notify me that I need this form called Age of Building Adjustment Worksheet (2 pages) completely filled out by a licensed contractor in order to get premium discount for age of building.

Does anybody have a reference for a licensed contractor near 60620 Auburn Gresham Chicago who could view building for 10 minutes and complete form so I can get discounted rate? 

Any idea what a licensed contractor would charge as it might not be worth premium discount if contractor fee offsets potential savings.

Thanks in advance for any references or suggestions.