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A private insurer will generally not disclose a list of people or properties insured. However, when property insurance is provided by a quasi-public/government entity such as exists in some states (like Citizens Property Insurance Company in Florida), you may have a better chance at getting information through a Freedom of Information request, if you can demonstrate a valid reason for needing it.

Even with a private company, the state insurance regulator may provide a listing down to the zip-code level of where business is written by private property insurers. It is doubtful, however, that names of individual insureds will be disclosed.

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