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All Forum Posts by: Darlene Blalark

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Quote from @Jose Maldonado:
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Insurance companies don't relocate the clients.  They find housing on own that can be covered by insurance if home uninhabitable and it is due to covered loss.  Then coverage extends.


 They actually do. There are companies that the insurance companies use to find housing for the loss claim clients. Their budgets are HUGE [I've seen up to $10K/monthly a furnished home]. The "housing locators" companies are major businesses. Establishing a relationship with a few of them locally or nationally [if you have a network] would be extremely beneficial. I leverage my AirBNBs to pickup a few contracts yearly.


 @Jose Maldonado I’m interested, I’ve done the things in the past. Do you know some insurance companies that are taking contracts or how to go about with getting more contracts. Profits are much better and less of a hassle than dealing with short term/ airbnb.

Quote from @Jose Maldonado:
Quote from @Sean K.:

Insurance companies don't relocate the clients.  They find housing on own that can be covered by insurance if home uninhabitable and it is due to covered loss.  Then coverage extends.


 They actually do. There are companies that the insurance companies use to find housing for the loss claim clients. Their budgets are HUGE [I've seen up to $10K/monthly a furnished home]. The "housing locators" companies are major businesses. Establishing a relationship with a few of them locally or nationally [if you have a network] would be extremely beneficial. I leverage my AirBNBs to pickup a few contracts yearly.