Multifamily Executive Article
Vice President Kenny Taylor was one of several experts tapped in this Multifamily Executive article, describing a few of the many reasons that insurance premiums are increasing — as well as some tips that can help homeowners and multifamily dwelling owners save money. This one barely scratches the surface. Comment, call, or email to learn the whole story.
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