CA Real Estate E&O
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CA Real Estate E&O
What market writes E&O in California for residential real estate developers?
			
			
									
									
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				doyourhomework
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Doies your developer own a real estate agency that sells the homes that he builds?
If so talk with the Herbert Landy Agency outside of Boston. They have a General Star program that is excellent.
Colony also writes this type of situation but their policy is not as broad.
They are all CM form but Landy offers a separate limit for defense.
			
			
									
									
						If so talk with the Herbert Landy Agency outside of Boston. They have a General Star program that is excellent.
Colony also writes this type of situation but their policy is not as broad.
They are all CM form but Landy offers a separate limit for defense.
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				Hank Greenberg
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				doyourhomework
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Yup
That is specifically why I asked if the developer owned a real estate agency. The real estate activity was the subject of the inquiry.
The separate real estate agency however, will qualify for both the Landy & Colony programs.
His Developer activities incl E&O would be covered elsewhere.
			
			
									
									
						The separate real estate agency however, will qualify for both the Landy & Colony programs.
His Developer activities incl E&O would be covered elsewhere.
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				LadyBroker
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Developer's E & O
Who could consider the Developer's E & O?
			
			
									
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				KHoney
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Hello. I have found several market listings for this on IJ's MyNewMarkets.com website. You may find these helpful. Here are just a few...
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=1253
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2059
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2044
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2015
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2237
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=1436
Many other options are available to find markets on this site. Let me know if you need help. Good Luck!
KHoney
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MyNewMarkets.com
			
			
									
									
						http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=1253
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2059
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2044
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2015
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=2237
http://www.mynewmarkets.com/main.php?p=1436
Many other options are available to find markets on this site. Let me know if you need help. Good Luck!
KHoney
InsuranceJournal.com
MyNewMarkets.com
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				bindscott
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Try CRES Insurance. They do nothing but Real Estate related E & O.
http://www.cresprograms.com
Find contact info there.
			
			
									
									
						http://www.cresprograms.com
Find contact info there.


