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All Forum Posts by: Evan McLeish

Evan McLeish has started 5 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: Best bang for your buck for rental property building insurance..

Evan McLeishPosted
  • Prince George, B.C
  • Posts 22
  • Votes 8

Alex Cons , I just recently signed up with TD as well , TD was quite a bit cheaper. What I found out was that my past insurance had my rental as a 2 storey building . TD entered it as a single storey with a basement suite. When the broker asks you how many storeys it is you think 2 cause it kind of is in a way. They should clarify (and you should double check) but most times they don't and you end up paying more