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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/EncVqKmv8U-Pc6WGAGm2ZQ/Insurance-for-a-Small-Hispanic-Church-in-Kansas-City-MO/
...com/coverageresults.aspx?keyword=Churches&coverage=Churches&state=26&sortorder=random&am...
Last post: Good Afternoon! We have a semi-exclusive program ... by Jennifer Kessel USG Insurance Services, Inc., 1000 Town Center Way Suite 300, McMurray, PA 15317
4063 topic(s) | 7 post(s)

https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/AvX_tjxoaUanQaQCAKSO7g/Church-Property-Coverage/
...that write fantastic coverage on churches. We can include everything a church...
Last post: Hi Miranda! Thank you for using CompleteMarkets! ... by Erika Villamar CompleteMarkets, P.O. Box 632, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/ViheIoDoUUS1AaMqAJRiQQ/Markets-for-Florida-Church-w-K-12-School/
...haps they'd be interested in churches too. ...
Last post: Philadelphia Insurance Companies- I am the rep ou ... by Lisa Archibeque Philadelphia Insurance Companies, , , NM
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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/bGlg5BI7kk-PDqh3AKnL6A/Vacant-Dwelling-in-NJ/
I have a client who is renovating an old church front 1 story church built 1909 and back Parsonage (living quarters and classrooms is 2 story and added on in 1959. My client is living in the newer section while renovations of inside and outside beautification continue which will run about $30,000 to $35,000 to finish. Is there a market for the property while the final renovations are done over next 3 to 6 months?
Last post: I would also look at Distinguished Programs. www. ... by Michael Haskins Haskins Insurance, 3400 Silverstone Dr, Suite 192, Plano, TX 75025
1824 topic(s) | 5 post(s)

https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/L3TS7w6gKk-fPbA2AK5zUA/Private-Family-Camp/
I am trying to place coverage for a "camp" owned by one of the families we work with. It is set up like a typical summer camp but is only for the family and does not generate any revenue. They have a lodge, cabins, lake with docks and various watercraft and jet skis, tennis courts, volleyball court, go-cart track, hiking trails, etc. They have a summer staff of employees and also have a full-time caretaker that lives on the property. They currently have piece milled insurance but I am hoping to find a program to insure it as a 'camp'. K&K has already declined since it is not the typical summer camp. Any ideas?
Last post: I am trying to place coverage for a "camp&quo ... by Brenda Weaver AON, 1001 Brickell Bay Dr, Miami, FL 33131
1810 topic(s) | 1 post(s)

https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/0sqkSUIG3kq51qmyALtolQ/Anyone-with-Experience-dealing-with-Building-Code-Grades-for-Homeowners-Insurance-BCEGS/
Hi All, I'm in some uncharted territory, preparing to sell homeowners insurance in southern and coastal states. Our agency has yet to quote or issue any home policies down south, which is why I'm reaching out on here to see if anyone has any helpful tips or advice for me. The specific question has to do with building code grades, or the "Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule" (BCEGS) as it relates to writing homeowners policies. Now that we will be selling in states like Florida, where there are greater exposures to things like hurricanes, the Building Code Grade will likely be a rating factor. Does anyone on here has experience with issuing homeowners policies where these building codes were at play? Is there a specific type of document (home appraisal? other form?) that is used to verify the building code? What documentation/proof the insurance companies require? Basically any information at all about the BCEGS would be appreciated. I want to make sure we are fully prepared for this new factor when quoting and issuing homeowners business in new territory. + Multi Quote Top PS - in case this information is at all helpful... our agency uses a comparative rater, and there is a field that asks for the Building Code Grade. The options are "Ungraded" (which we have always used, here in the Northeast), or 1, 2, 3... up to 10. Thanks again everyone!
Last post: Hi All, I'm in some uncharted territory, pre ... by Taylor Collins DealerPolicy Insurance, , Williston, Vermont 05495
3706 topic(s) | 1 post(s)

https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/J4qH13ngbE2dUaUCANzr2Q/Have-a-hard-to-place-risk/
Now open, we at BSRI are a regional wholesaler with national ambitions. I would like to help you find a market for any risks you might need a quote. Anyone want to give me a shot?
Last post: Hi Stephen! I wanted to welcome you to the Comple ... by Katrina Biethan CompleteMarkets, P.o.Box 696, Big Bear, CA 92315
3965 topic(s) | 2 post(s)

https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/pLsdhrXvd0i4zKNsAOR4Vw/HO-Market-in-Florida/
I'm looking to expand my agency's market reach for HO Insurance in Florida. I'm appointed with UPCIC and Citizens but that is simply not cutting it. Is anyone aware of a HO broker or companies that are appointing?
Last post: Thank you everyone! Michelle, I'm located in ... by Molly Rienerth Principle Insurance, Inc., [email protected], Seminole, FL 33777
4789 topic(s) | 6 post(s)