Real Estate Insurance
Types of Insurance
- Homeowners Insurance
- Renters Insurance
- Life and Travel Insurance
- RV and Auto Insurance
Partners & Providers
We connect you with top-rated insurance providers operating in Florida and Texas:
How It Works
Whether you're a citizen, investor, or expat, obtaining real estate-related insurance in the U.S. usually starts with identifying your residency status and property use (personal, rental, etc.). Premiums, eligibility, and documentation may vary, but our partners can support a wide range of profiles. Expats and international investors may be required to provide additional financial or identification documents.
FAQ: Key Differences by Profile
| Profile | Common Requirements | Limitations |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents | Proof of homeownership, ID, basic credit check | None typical |
| Expats / Non-residents | Passport, visa/residency status, international address, sometimes credit report | Fewer carriers; higher premiums may apply |
| Foreign Investors | Ownership documents, ID, U.S. tax ID (if any), local agent or lawyer | May need a U.S. address or proxy |