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Gavin Wynn
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new property insurance troubles

Gavin Wynn
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I'm an amateur RE investor out of northern Ohio. I recently bought a property that consist of 2 single family houses on 1 parcel of land. My original insurer if threatening to drop me and most of the insurance companies I'm trying to get quotes from aren't even answering me with a quote. Any advice on what to do? It is a difficult property for these insurance companies to figure out. Thanks

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Kenneth Garrett
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Kenneth Garrett
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So sorry Steadily is dropping you.  Is there a reason for this?  You can try NREIG (National Real Estate Insurance Group).  As others have said you can try to reach out to an insurance broker.  

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