Where to Place Homeowners & Hard-to-Place Property Insurance in Oklahoma

Real carrier recommendations from independent insurance agents who have placed hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma.

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Top Carriers for Homeowners & Hard-to-Place Property Insurance in Oklahoma

These carriers are most frequently recommended by agents for placing hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma.

Progressive 1 mention State Farm 1 mention

Agent Discussions About Homeowners & Hard-to-Place Property Insurance in Oklahoma

Real conversations from agents about placing hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma.

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Is there a stand alone residential solar panel policy that can be sold through any carrier? I know the install company should have probably sold the insured something but they did not and told them it would be covered on their homeowners policy. Progressive does not extend w/h coverage to solar...

📍 Oklahoma 🏢 Progressive

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OKLAHOMAN.COM She sold State Farm insurance for decades. They denied her roof claim as she battled cancer

📍 Oklahoma 🏢 State Farm

Frequently Asked Questions

Which carriers write hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma?

Based on agent discussions, carriers frequently mentioned for hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma include Progressive, State Farm. Availability varies by specific risk details.

Is hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks hard to place in Oklahoma?

Many agents report difficulty placing hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma. Our database contains 2 discussions specifically about this niche in Oklahoma, reflecting the ongoing challenges agents face finding willing carriers.

How do I find a carrier for hard-to-place homeowners, landlord, and property risks in Oklahoma?

Independent agents in Oklahoma recommend networking with peers, working with wholesale brokers like RT Specialty or Kinsale, and checking surplus lines markets. Browse the 2 agent discussions below for specific carrier recommendations.