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02-03-2006, 02:43 PM
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Condo conundrum
I am having big problems buying condo insurance. I
did not anticipate this. I assumed it would be easy and
the policy would cover about what a homeowners
(or rental property) policy would cover. So far, I have not found anyone to sell me what I want. I cover the personal
property through my Illinois homeowners policy and buy
a separate policy for liability (expensive). Been going with this for 2 years now. This morning I called every out-of- state
owner in our building to pick their brains. The only guy I
actually talked to (North Dakota) said that they also had trouble until they bought more Texas property. Now, they
are okay. I joked that maybe I needed to buy something
else. Currently, my (Michigan) corp. owns the condo,
I reside mostly in Illinois and we rent the condo out to others about 50%+ of the time. My Illinois agent
says "We're not licensed in Texas." A Texas agent thinks
they should still be able to add the whole package onto
my Illinois policy. Any ideas?
JG
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02-03-2006, 03:47 PM
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Re: Condo conundrum
Try Western Insurance at 254-547-2626. They are located in Bell county and handle my rentals there. Their rates have always been very good so maybe they can help.
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02-03-2006, 07:15 PM
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Re: Condo conundrum
He's Baaaaaaccckkkk.....
Hi JG, missed your posting.
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02-04-2006, 09:18 AM
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Re: Condo conundrum
Quote:
Originally Posted by yakers
He's Baaaaaaccckkkk.....
Hi JG, missed your posting.
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Always nice to hear from a fan...........
JG
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02-04-2006, 09:19 AM
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Re: Condo conundrum
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Originally Posted by Arif
Try Western Insurance at 254-547-2626. They are located in Bell county and handle my rentals there. Their rates have always been very good so maybe they can help.
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Thanks. I'll try them, although the name seems vaguely familiar so maybe I talked
to them before.
JG
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