Cape May County

Buy-Sell Insurance in Cape May County, NJ

Buy-sell insurance in Cape May County protects the business you and your partners built. A buy-sell agreement spells out what happens to an owner's share when they die, retire, or leave, and life insurance is what funds it, giving surviving owners the cash to buy that share without draining the company or borrowing. With Cape May County's base of seasonal hospitality, restaurants, rental-property partnerships, and family resorts, this is one of the most important, and most overlooked, protections a co-owned business can have. Agent Kevin Brown Jr. helps Ocean City, Wildwood, and Sea Isle City businesses structure and fund these agreements with the right policies.

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What buy-sell insurance does for Cape May County businesses

Cape May County's seasonal resorts, restaurants, and rental-property partnerships are frequently co-owned by families or partners, where a buy-sell agreement keeps a generational business intact after a death. A buy-sell agreement is a legal contract among co-owners; buy-sell insurance is the life insurance that funds it. When an owner dies, the policy pays a benefit the surviving owners use to purchase the deceased owner's interest at a pre-agreed value. The result: the business stays with the people running it, and the late owner's family receives fair cash value instead of an illiquid share they can't use.

Cross-purchase vs. entity-purchase in Cape May County

There are two common structures. In a cross-purchase plan, each owner buys a policy on the others, ideal for two- or three-owner Cape May County firms. In an entity-purchase (or stock-redemption) plan, the business itself owns the policies and buys back the share, which scales better when there are several owners. The right choice depends on how many owners you have, your tax situation, and how the company is structured, which is worth a short conversation rather than a guess.

Valuing the business and sizing the coverage

A buy-sell agreement is only as good as the valuation behind it. Cape May County owners should agree on how the business is valued, by formula, appraisal, or a set figure reviewed regularly, and then fund policies large enough to cover each owner's share at that value. Under-funding is the most common mistake we see; the agreement exists but the insurance doesn't cover the real buyout cost.

Working with a local Cape May County agent

As an independent agency, Kevin Brown Insurance Agency compares multiple highly-rated life carriers to fund your buy-sell agreement competitively. Serving Ocean City, Wildwood, and Sea Isle City and all of Cape May County, we coordinate with your attorney and accountant so the policies and the agreement actually line up, a step that's missed surprisingly often.

By the Numbers

Buy-Sell Insurance in Cape May County Detail

County Seat Cape May Court House
Business Communities Served Ocean City, Wildwood, Sea Isle City + all of Cape May County
Common Structures Cross-Purchase, Entity-Purchase (Redemption)
Funded By Term or Permanent Life Insurance
Agent Local NJ Resident Agent (Lic. #3003694894)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is buy-sell insurance for a Cape May County business?+

Buy-sell insurance is life insurance that funds a buy-sell agreement between co-owners of a Cape May County business. If one owner dies, the policy provides the cash for the remaining owners to buy that owner's share at a pre-agreed price, keeping the business intact and paying the family fairly.

Do my business partners and I need a buy-sell agreement in Cape May County?+

If your Cape May County business has more than one owner, almost certainly yes. Without a funded buy-sell agreement, an owner's death can force the surviving owners to either come up with a large sum quickly or end up in business with the deceased owner's heirs. The agreement plus insurance prevents both.

How much buy-sell coverage does a Cape May County company need?+

Enough to buy out each owner's share at the agreed business value. That means you first need a valuation method everyone accepts, then policies sized to each owner's stake. We help Cape May County owners avoid the common mistake of having an agreement that's under-funded relative to the real buyout cost.

Does Kevin Brown Insurance Agency serve businesses across Cape May County?+

Yes. We serve Ocean City, Wildwood, and Sea Isle City, and every community in Cape May County, plus all 21 NJ counties. As an independent agent, we compare multiple life carriers and coordinate with your attorney and accountant to fund the agreement correctly.

Cape May County — Common Questions

Specific to clients and businesses in Cape May County, NJ.

Why are almost all Cape May County shore properties in E&S markets?+

Cape May County's southernmost shore barrier island geography — including Wildwood, Cape May peninsula, Avalon, and Stone Harbor — puts nearly all coastal properties in high wind and flood zones. After repeated storm losses, most standard carriers dramatically restricted their coastal Cape May appetite. Non-admitted E&S carriers and private flood insurers handle the majority of shore placements.

Which carriers write Cape May County coastal property insurance?+

Kevin Brown places Cape May County coastal property through Neptune Insurance (private flood), Dual Insurance (flood alternative), and Burns & Wilcox for E&S homeowners and commercial property. Wright Flood provides an additional NFIP alternative.

Is E&S coverage more expensive in Cape May County?+

Generally yes. Cape May County E&S and private market premiums run 20-40% higher than comparable inland properties due to wind zone loading and coastal risk surcharges. However, private market flood rates through Neptune often beat NFIP pricing for newer construction with elevated foundations.

Key Cities

Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City, Avalon

Industries We Serve Here

Beach resort and seasonal hospitality · Vacation rental and B&B properties · Commercial fishing and maritime operations

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Kevin Brown Insurance Agency helps Cape May County, NJ business owners fund buy-sell agreements with life insurance, structuring cross-purchase and entity-purchase plans for seasonal hospitality, restaurants, rental-property partnerships, and family resorts.

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