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Insurer that will report to credit agency
Hi all, I'm about to close on my first properties in the US, in the Detroit area. It's come time for me to sort out my insurance and I thought I could set it up on monthly payments and this might be a good way to help me start building a credit rating, but it seems that in general, insurance companies won't report to credit agencies unless it's negative.
Can anyone recommend me a company that will report my GOOD behaviour? I'm happy to pay a premium for this (no pun intended!)
Thanks in advance,
Ben.