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Brent Cullipher
  • San Antonio, TX
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My insurance is over 2 times what it was going from homeowner dwelled insurance to landlord insurance.

Brent Cullipher
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hi ,

I have USAA and I have my homeowners insurance policy with them. I have a rental home that just got to rent it out and have to update my policy to weigh landlords insurance policy and I'm going from a 450 dollar premium per year to just over 1100 dollars. Maybe I should switch companies? Or are they all going to be this expensive? What type of insurance should I buy? Premiums? Umbrellas etc?

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Jason Burr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
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Jason Burr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greer, SC
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@Brent Cullipher , I have had better luck with smaller brokers that have multiple underwriters who can provide quotes. I haven't had much luck with the large name companies. 

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