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Originally posted by DeltAlum
That was the way this one started, and escalated from there.
By the way, we resolved the situation this morning. I found an agent and company who would write a policy for a reasonable price.
Of course, what made this more difficult was doing it long distance since my agent here in Colorado isn't licensed in Ohio.
For a while it looked like it was going to cost nearly a thousand dollars a year to insure that little studio apartment.
On the other topic, we moved into a duplex in a gated golf course community about a year ago, and had to change insurance companies because our old one won't write policies on "multi-family" dwellings. We had been with this company for years with no claims. They not only lost our home owners policies, but also all of our cars and some term life.
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I dunno DTAlum... Something sounds extremely fishy to me. It may be a state thing also because I know for California, they force certain types of insurances or at least alternatives to insure for income property...
For the potential tenets you rent to, what does the nearby school housing recommend? Anything? I would consider looking into getting a lawyer to review your policies... 'Cuz what you are saying sounds foul on the insurance agency's part...