Frontline Introduces Coastal Rental Home Insurance For Non-Owner Occupied Homes in South Carolina
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LAKE MARY, Fla., June 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Owners of rental property in South Carolina have a new option for protecting their investment. Rental home insurance from Frontline Insurance, a new product from the experts in coastal coverage, protects non-owner occupied properties in coastal areas. This customized coverage protects property from fire damage and the owner from legal liability.
Coastal properties valued from $200,000 to those in the multi-million dollar range are eligible for this high-quality rental insurance coverage. "We specialize in coastal homeowners coverage," stated Leman Porter, President of Frontline. "This new product helps reduce owner's worries, protecting their property as well as the revenue they earn from it." The insurance has limited personal property coverage and optional personal liability coverage. In addition, it includes dwelling replacement coverage and other structures on the property such as garages.
A particular highlight of Frontline Insurance is their Contractors Assist Program. Focusing on exceptional customer service, the Contractors Assist Program manages the entire restoration of the homeowner's property, from claim to completion, to ensure the job is done to the homeowner's satisfaction.
The Frontline Insurance website (http://www.frontlineinsurance.com) features a wealth of tips for homeowners from ways to reduce premiums to helpful home safety tips. There is also an easy agent locator and fast and free quote application. All of the agents associated with Frontline Insurance are part of the group of Trusted Choice® agencies, a commitment to quality and personal service.
Frontline Insurance, based in Lake Mary, FL, is a group of insurance companies serving homeowners throughout the Southeast United States. Frontline offers homeowners a financially stable, proven company with a record of superior claims service since 1998.
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