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doxiemom11
Oct 13, 2013Explorer II
Can't comment whether Good Same or Coach Net is better. We don't use either of those. You should be able to cover your RV with the same company that insures your home and automobiles UNTIL you become full-timers. You should have an extension of coverage from your homeowners/renters policy for contents - probably 10% of the amount of contents coverage you have on the homeowners/renters policy. Once you become full-time, you will want a full-timers policy to provide coverage on your RV, the contents and to give you liability coverage like you would normally have under a homeowners policy. Most regular insurance companies do not provide full-timers coverages. When you are ready to purchase full-timers coverage, come back and ask for some suggested companies.
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