18 September 2025 | 13 replies
Now if the LLC is an insured under an existing policy one might be able to purchase an endorsement to the policy moving the effective date through the date of the purchase, but keep in mind, the policy probably excludes acts of the insured, so if the title search misses a defect of lien, say a mortgage created by the LLC and not disclosed by the seller of the LLC interest, any loss would probably not be covered.
1 October 2025 | 106 replies
. : ever since meeting with Jonathan from quality builders I have been buzzing with excitement, so a special shout out to him, not that he needed my endorsement but I really appreciate his help and hope to collab with him soon on something🙂
16 September 2025 | 44 replies
I fully endorse Flipsisters— NOW—they are pretty awesome. Â
10 October 2025 | 459 replies
They also would be very clear to people that they are not endorsing or sponsoring this.Â
11 September 2025 | 20 replies
Yes Beardy Brandon endorses it.
27 September 2025 | 87 replies
Anything beyond that, defeats the purpose.Well, @Don Konipol: that's quite an endorsement!Â
30 August 2025 | 3 replies
It's important to have a landlord policy that has a vacancy endorsement, so that the property is still covered during an extended vacancy.Â
30 August 2025 | 5 replies
Do the contracts require additional insured status, and did you receive the endorsements along with the insurance certificates?
29 August 2025 | 7 replies
As a general rule of thumb the additional insured status should be a contractual requirement in the underlying agreement, and the insurance certificate should be accompanied by an endorsement.
24 August 2025 | 5 replies
This should be accompanied by an endorsement, not merely an insurance certificate.Â