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All Forum Posts by: Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman has started 8 posts and replied 262 times.

Post: New member from bay area, California

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

Thanks @Steve Vaughan. Hi @Rahul Dutta - We've done a good amount of business in Bham but it's not one of our top markets. I did a few Creating Wealth Show podcast episodes on Bham and would be happy to post links here but BP doesn't seem to like links. You can find the episodes on my website, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, etc. Let us know if we can help. 

Happy investing,

Jason

Post: Feedback on Turn Key RE Companies

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

Hi @Krista Walker - We're here and happy to assist you. 

Post: Jason Hartman University experiences?

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

Hi @Phil Fu

Yes, I personally teach most of it but have a few guest speakers on financing, land contract investing, Illinois in Florida markets too.

Post: Jason Hartman University experiences?

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

Hi @Phil Fu - The San Diego "JHU Live" event will be our first so nobody has ever attended it before... not even me. ;-) I hope you can join us! 

All this talk about insurance bad faith and denying claims reminds me of the excellent movie "The Rainmaker" where the insurance company collected the premiums but almost never paid claims.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EQPrFR9KRo

Post: What does General Liability cover and what is excluded?

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

It's really bothersome that you started this new thread to divert the conversation away from the topic of unpaid claims

Post: What does General Liability cover and what is excluded?

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

@BreAnn Stephenson - I got some very basic information from Sara; however, it doesn't tell the story because it only shows claims made but not the amount paid in relation to the claim. For example, it would be easy to say that your company/carrier paid a claim when you paid $1 but the claim was for $25,000. You would call that a claim paid but to the insured would definitely not consider it paid. The insured would call it insurance bad faith. 

I'll be happy to look at any information Sara sends me and replied to her asking for details but haven't heard back.

Post: What does General Liability cover and what is excluded?

Jason HartmanPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach, FL
  • Posts 312
  • Votes 142

Wow - thanks for all that info but can you please reply to my post on the other thread?

I'm not asking you to research the insurance industry at large, just your own business. Certainly, you must know what percentage of claims processed by you and your carriers for your own customers are approved or denied, right? Yes, I understand the word 'reasonable' is a matter of interpretation and this is why we have a court system so you can disregard the word and just tell us how many of the claims made are approved and how many of the claims made are denied. Please answer the question, thank you. 

@Sara Nobles

Since you are unwilling to provide the information here, please email it to me. You have my email address already. 

Hi @Sara Nobles and @BreAnn Stephenson

I'm not asking you to research the insurance industry at large, just your own business. Certainly, you must know what percentage of claims processed by you and your carriers for your own customers are approved or denied, right? Yes, I understand the word 'reasonable' is a matter of interpretation and this is why we have a court system so you can disregard the word and just tell us how many of the claims made are approved and how many of the claims made are denied. Please answer the question, thank you.