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NMDriver2
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Jul 05, 2018

Vacant house Insurance

Curious how many RV travelers buy Unoccupied Home insurance when they travel for extended periods. We have not been buying it but may start. We typically travel for 30-45 days at a time and our current homeowners coverage defines the house as unoccupied after 30 days and does not cover unoccupied homes. We can buy unoccupied home insurance from another company but are currently checking to see if having a friend or relative stay in the house for a night or two resets the clock on "Unoccupied".

Just something I had not thought about before my wife mentioned her uncle being denied reimbursement for flood damage when his place was unoccupied for over 3 months several years ago. Yes we do get floods here in NM on occation :)
  • Had this conversation with our insurance gent a couple of months ago and he said if we lived there and was gone for over 30 days it would not be unoccupied because we still lived there. He said that clause was for people that moved out and the house was left empty. He said if we were really gone that long he would recommend having a friend check on it every few weeks but it was needed. I didn't ask for it in writing however. Since I know 2 couples that left their houses for long periods and had pipes freeze and ruin a large portion of their house, regular checks would be good. By the way both house the insurance covered repairs.
  • My insurance said regular home owners insurance...vacant more than 6 mo then they would deny any claims. And how would they know?. Also said they want to shorten to 90 days but have to go through state insurance commissioner to change policy and would notify me when change occurs. That was 4 years ago. No notifications yet.
    I also dont leave water on for obvious reasons.
  • I believe our homeowners insurance policy states it does not cover our house if not occupied for over 90 days.. A number of years ago we were taking care of my mother after my fathers death and had been out of the house approaching the 90 days. DW flew home for a week plus so we would not exceed the 90 Day limit.
  • Because of being gone for several months I checked with my agent and they said it was ok but wouldn't provide it in writing. I started shopping around and even places like state farm said no problem but wouldn't put it in writing.

    Id have to go look at the paperwork but I believe I have citizens and they provided it in writing.

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