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All Forum Posts by: Tre Montoya

Tre Montoya has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Best Residential Property Insurance

Tre MontoyaPosted
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Originally posted by @Matt Moylan:

@Tre Montoya I'm in KC, were basically neighbors :)

Anyway, would you share additional insight into what your property policy looks like?  I work in the insurance industry and as rates have certainly increased this year, most everybody that I have come across have had similar increases in numbers.  With the clients I assist, we look at premium of course, but it's more of a coverage conversation than anything.  Would be curious to learn more about your situation. 

Hey, Matt glad to hear from you and to see you're fairly close by. Would you like me to email you more information or list it here down below?

Post: Best Residential Property Insurance

Tre MontoyaPosted
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Hey everyone, my name is Conrad Montoya and I am investor living in Kanas, specifically mid-kansas, and I am just now seeing that Insurance pricing is quite insane as I add more properties to my portfolio. I want to apologize for my lack of knowledge and ignorance in this area I am 20 years old and I've been figuring this whole thing out as I go. Anyways, I'd like to find a better solution that is cheaper. Maybe a multi-policy option?