Charlie D. wrote:
So don't give up your home. Keep it and travel all you want to in your RV. Just because you have an RV, does not mean you need to lease out your home.
Check the fine print in your insurance policy-if the info. is even there-many insurance companies will drop/refuse claims of homes empty longer than 30 days. Some states require a longer period from the insurance company than 30 days. Some policies also include disclaimers about failure to maintain cooling/heating, water turned off, etc.
I don't need to check my fine print. I don't insure my home, haven't for over a decade, and yes, I do turn off the city water at the street. With good neighbors and the Internet, you can actually pay bills from your computer on the road. Who would think?! :)
Some people are afraid to leave their home for more than one day. After 30 years of RVing away from my home for months at a time, I can assure you, it doesn't run away! Get out more chahlee, you're letting life pass you by sitting at home! LOL!