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I live in California but have a property in MN that’s currently rented out. The California State Farm agent says they can’t write policy for MN property and MN agent says he can’t write policy because I live in California. Is that a thing? They are refusing to write my policy for no apparent good reason. I have been with State Farm for 8 years. One small claim so far. 

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Owen Rosen
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The Minnesota agent should be able to write the policy BUT they might have guidelines on their rental dwelling policies that require the owner to be local and therefore looking after the property.  Do you have a property manager?

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