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  • Profile photo of Ryan McLeanRyan McLean
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    I am looking for recommendations for a good insurance company for Landlord’s Insurance.

    One of the things I don’t want to get stung by is a large time delay between loss of rent/damage and the payout of the insurance company.

    Can anyone recommend an insurance company to use for residential dwellings.

    Ryan McLean
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    Profile photo of JustinCJustinC
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    Terri Scheer are really good.

    Profile photo of Ryan McLeanRyan McLean
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    What makes Terri Scheer good?

    Ryan McLean
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    Profile photo of JustinCJustinC
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    They handle claims quickly and have better cover than some of the others I have found

    Profile photo of Ryan McLeanRyan McLean
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    Have you had to make a claim with them at any time? Can you tell me what happened and how they reacted?

    Ryan McLean
    http://CashFlowInvestor.com.au
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    Profile photo of markh3084markh3084
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    I was with Terri Sheer for a few years. I changed on the basis of cost, not that I went with the cheapest insurance provider,  but they have a flat rate for units and a flat rate for houses. After shopping around for some time I found that other policies are quite comparable and a bit cheaper. I have the same coverage but at a lower cost. I never made a claim through Terri Scheer so I couldn't comment on tier service in any way, but cost is always a consideration, just for your info.

    Profile photo of god_of_moneygod_of_money
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    how about GIO/AAMI and CGU insurance?

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