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mlts22
Oct 23, 2014Explorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
In general and in most states you will only be able to drop the comp part of the insurance. That will save you a considerable amount of money. And just add it back on come spring. But if a tree falls on your RV ort someone backs into it where it's parked you're screwed.
And it's a moot point if you have a loan on your RV. You lender will REQUIRE that you keep full comp insurance on the 'their' collateral.
I kept full insurance on my MH when I was parking it for the winter.
Of all my toys the MH is the least expensive insurance bill I have.
x2. Never know if a tree may fall, or some meth-head might try to trash a rig. There is always the specter of hail, especially in Texas.
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