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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/oEqNopNnsE6udqLRAKKaSg/Market-for-Distressed-Homes/
Does anyone know of a market that will write a Fire policy for a damaged secondary home? I have a home that will be knocked down and rebuilt, however I need a Fire policy to cover the existing structure until the insured is ready to take that step (in about 6 months). This would be in NJ down the shore. It was damaged suring Hurricane Sandy and is not inhabitable. Thanks!
Last post: Hi Fran, You can also try contacting Proctor they ... by Nancy Elias CompleteMarkets, PO Box 3830, Big Bear City, CA 92314
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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
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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/9pE59EEcKUWxpql0AJ5Riw/Construction-Traffic-Supervisor/
Looking for a market that can help place $2M in PL coverage. The prospect is a traffic supervisor for construction sites, he is responsible for putting in the codes for the lights and keeping the flow of traffic going.
Last post: We have placed traffic engineer/transportation eng ... by Ken Kukral International Excess, 3700 Park East Dr. #250, Beachwood, OH 44122
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https://completemarkets.com/Pages/Discussion/dtopic/hxprwbQZQkKhoqgeAPPklA/Non-profit-youth-org-single-Bus-Insurance/
I have an Arizona risk. A non profit Youth organization had a 30+ passenger bus donated. Need a market for a single bus.
Last post: Hi Christopher, Thank you for using  Complet ... by Ashley Fuerstenberg AmWINS Underwriting, PO Box 542, Catlett, Virginia 20119
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