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Updated over 5 years ago, 06/13/2019

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Out of state Landlord condo insurance

Sheri Guzolek
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I am currently in escrow on a condo in Nevada, but live in California. I am contacting insurance companies to compare policies, and have been rejected by AllState, as they are saying if my primary homeowner's insurance is not with them, they cannot write a landlord policy. The property is being held by a LLC. Is this just a Nevada thing? Does this happen in multiple states? Does this mean that I have no choices? I did get a quote from the insurance company associated with the title company and my insurance company branch in NV. however, just wondering if this is my only choices. Looking for any/all advice.

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