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Jon Crosby
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Hello, we are looking at some turnkey investment options in Independence and Raytown and finalizing our cash flow analysis.  Being from California, I don't have much insight into Tornado/Windstorm coverage but assuming it's mandatory in the Kansas City area?  If so, could somebody give me a ballpark estimate as to how much that coverage costs per year? 

Thanks!

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Jason Bott
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@Jon Crosby As @Fred Heller stated, it should be included if the property is in KC. 

This coverage issue is very common in coastal areas, but not inland.  A great example is Florida.  Policies are written with the Windstorm coverage as a separate line item as it can be very expensive in certain areas, like Miami. 

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