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I have two houses that I own - my primary residence and one I rent out. How do I go about getting property coverage for both homes?


We often receive emails asking specific insurance-related questions. Here are some of the most common questions, with responses from our licensed insurance representatives.

I have two houses that I own - my primary residence and one I rent out. How do I go about getting property coverage for both homes?

Complete a home insurance quote on your primary residence. After you've received your quotes, pick the one that interests you most. Then when you're speaking with the licensed insurance representative from the company you've chosen, inquire about the cost of adding your additional property.



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