Insuring a High Net-Worth Client’s Home Owned by a Trust
A high net-worth prospect lives in a home that is owned by a trust in their spouse’s name. How can the agent make sure the trust and the individuals are covered?
A high net-worth prospect lives in a home that is owned by a trust in their spouse’s name. How can the agent make sure the trust and the individuals are covered?
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