Episode 8: R&R(&R): Rest, Relaxation and Rentals

Thursday, July 15 | 1 PM EDT | Duration: 30 Minutes
A Personal Lines Session on Excess CPL

Episode 8: R&R(&R): Rest, Relaxation and Rentals

Kick back, relax and enjoy a tour of our Excess CPL product. Whether you vacation at the beach or prefer to road trip across the country, chances are you’ll find plenty of rental homes in every town you visit. This session will highlight the types of rental dwellings we write, our ability to consider both annual and short-term rentals and popular places to find this type of business. Lastly, we will end our excursion by discussing additional opportunities we can consider under our Excess CPL product, such as vacant land and secondary homes.

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Ronnie Balog
Second Vice President,
Team Leader, Underwriter - Travel
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