Property insurance roes have got a lot of press as providers pull out of various markets and prices increase. Florida is likely the most impacted, but California has also been heavily impacted.I have not seen anythin...
Any recommendations for a new insurance agency for my situation would be appreciated. I have four rental property's, and my personal home listed on my umbrella policy, but I recently purchased another property and the...
I have a couple of properties in Detroit that are insured by NREIG/Affinity. I went to get an umbrella liability policy for my properties (these and also those in other states) with my insurer in California, State Fa...
I recently purchased a new primary residence and plan to turn my current home into my first rental property. I’m not expecting to purchase any more investment properties in the near future. With this said, is an LLC n...
Hi all,I'm about to close on a number of properties to take me from one owned to...more than one! This raises a question about insurance though: Given that I will have to pay ~$80 on each property to add $500k or liab...
Hello, I have been using Allstate for the landlord insurance policies so far, but I reached their limit and cannot get any more policies from them. (Location- Atlanta)What is the best insurance company for landlord po...
Scenario: Today, I have 5 properties covered under a personal umbrella policy. The carrier has informed me that I can no longer add any additional properties under the umbrella policy and I should look into a commerci...
I need an advice to where and what kind of umbrella insurance I should get.
Thanks!
I'm under contract on a 12-unit multifamily building and looking at insurance options. One thing that isn't clear to me is what types of policies cover various situations. I think I understand the basics of personal h...
Until this month, I've had an umbrella insurance policy for years and years.
After responding to the 137th "should I have an LLC?" thread, I was reminded I am swimming a little less protected today.
A $1M policy ...