The Virginia Property Insurance Association has provided dwelling and commercial property coverages since 1968 to individuals and businesses throughout the state who are unable to obtain coverage through the voluntary insurance market. Due to rising costs in material and labor, please be sure to review limits of insurance with your policyholders.
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The Virginia Property Insurance Association was formed in 1968 as the Virginia Insurance Placement Facility. We changed our legal structure and our name in 1976 when we became the Virginia Property Insurance Association. The Association provides dwelling and commercial property coverages to individuals and businesses throughout the state who are unable to obtain coverage through the voluntary insurance market.
Several companies are willing to provide a wide range of property coverages to meet your clients needs. These companies can provide homeowners and commercial property coverage. These companies also have markets for vacant properties. The agencies listed below are Virginia based members of the Surplus Lines Association. Any licensed agent can contact one of these agencies for a quote for coverage on all types of property risks.
Reviews (4)
Tim
Jan 20, 2022
In my opinion VPIA is just a bunch of scammers. They quote you a price that sounds reasonable. But what they don't tell you is that by signing all their papers, you are agreeing this- ( I (we) agree to pay any additional premium that may be due as a result of an inspection and /or determination of proper rates.) I didn't know I was agreeing to this until it was too late.
They stuck me for an additional $300 (so far) for "substandard conditions." Be sure you know what you're getting into. Read the fine print. After you sign you're at the mercy of Scammers.
They stuck me for an additional $300 (so far) for "substandard conditions." Be sure you know what you're getting into. Read the fine print. After you sign you're at the mercy of Scammers.
Nicole Marschilok
Apr 26, 2021
This company refused to help my 78 year old mother with a renter's insurance claim. When questioned they gave little detail, didn't know there own mail address and couldn't come up with a manager's name when requested. My mom's ex tenant is being charged with a felony for all the of destruction and theft to the house but this company called it "normal wear and tear". Do not trust them, especially with the elderly!
Mrs. Stacey Brown
Nov 17, 2019
Customer Service
Mar 05, 2019