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Gabriel G.
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Any good referrals for builders policy in Maryland ?

Gabriel G.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Baltimore, MD
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Anyone know a good insurance company that does builders policy for rehabs? The policy we are using for the rehab is going to expire soon and they want $800 to renew it for 3 months. We already did $800 for the first two months....

@Russell Brazil@Matt Schelberg@Ned Carey any ideas?

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Russell Brazil
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Russell Brazil
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I was listening to @Mark Ferguson's podcast recently and he was interviewing an insurance broker @Darrin Gross. In the podcast I remember hearing something to the effect that the full year long policies were not that much more than the partial year policies...and that often the full year was as cheap or cheaper than getting the extension on the policy. So maybe contact him to see what the policy cost through him would be, and consider going with the full year policy the next time around.

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