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Everything You Need to Know About Insuring Real Estate in Your Self-Directed IRA


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Welcome back to another episode of the IRA Cafe podcast! In this informative session, host Kyle Moody sits down with John Hamrick Jr. for a deep dive into the must-know details of insuring real estate owned through your self-directed IRA.

John is a seasoned insurance advisor with Brown Davis Insurance and the current president of the Triad Real Estate Investors Association (REIA) in North Carolina.

Together, Kyle and John unravel the complexities of purchasing real estate inside your self-directed IRA, emphasizing how insurance needs change when property is held within your retirement account. John shares cautionary tales from his decades in insurance, explains why being proactive is critical, and provides practical risk-management strategies. From the importance of naming your IRA as the property’s true owner to the unique challenges investors face when a claim arises, listeners will walk away with actionable tactics and enlightening stories—like the pitfalls of last-minute insurance purchases, trampoline troubles, and what to do if a tree falls on your property.

Key takeaways:

  1. Correct Ownership and Insurance Naming: John underscores the necessity of ensuring that the IRA—not the individual investor—is listed as the named insured on any policy, as misnaming can jeopardize claim payouts and coverage.
  2. Timing Is Everything: Getting an insurance agent involved as soon as the purchase contract is signed, or even during due diligence, helps avoid last-minute surprises such as insurability issues, undisclosed property damage, or disallowed features like trampolines and certain dog breeds.
  3. Cash Allocation and Deductibles: Investors must keep sufficient cash reserves inside their IRA to cover deductibles and unforeseen repairs, since personal funds cannot be used without triggering tax penalties or prohibited transactions.
  4. Risk Management Through Tenant Insurance: John recommends requiring tenants to hold renter’s insurance with high personal liability limits, as this protects both the IRA owner and tenant in the event of damage or accidents—keeping owner claims and premiums in check.
  5. Full Disclosure and Proactive Inspections: Owners are encouraged to be transparent with their insurance agent about all property risks and periodically inspect properties (without hands-on work), as undisclosed issues or risky animal/pet situations can lead to denied coverage—and even policy cancellation.

Whether you’re new to real estate investing through a self-directed IRA or a seasoned pro, this conversation blends expertise with real-life anecdotes, equipping you to avoid costly mistakes and ensure your retirement investments are well-protected. Don’t miss this essential episode—a must-listen for anyone serious about real estate within their IRA!

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