International E&S Insurance Brokers Inc. has announced the addition of a new apartment facility market available through their Irvine office. The facility is currently accepting risks in the state of California, Oregon, Arizona and Nevada. The carrier is a non-admitted, A.M. Best rated “A” carrier. Minimum premium is $2,000 with a $2,500 minimum deductible. The maximum limit is $6 million with excess available. The requirements include an 80 percennt minimum occupancy level and a Protection Class 5 or better. For additional information contact: charles@ie-s.com.
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