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Blake McWilliams
  • Realtor
  • Effingham, IL
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Insurance Rejection In Illinois

Blake McWilliams
  • Realtor
  • Effingham, IL
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Good morning!

I'm in need of the expertise of this community. 

My LLC is under contract for an acquisition of a moderate sized multifamily property. To this point everything has gone rather smoothly; however, we recently received news our local insurance brokerage will not take on the risk of thia property. We are located in central Illinois.

In the hopes of not pushing closing, I am hopeful the bigger pockets community would have a recommendation for investor friendly insurance companies and brokerages. 

All recommendations are welcome. 


Thank you!!

McWilliams, Blake

  • Blake McWilliams
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Jason Bott
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  • Insurance Agent
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Jason Bott
#2 Insurance Contributor
  • Insurance Agent
  • Nationwide
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Quote from @Brie Schmidt:

@Jason Bott do you insure in IL?


 Brie, yes we do IL Are busy with several closings at the moment.  There is no doubt the market is very tight, but there are still options.  We are happy to help.

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