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Optimistic_Para
Sep 19, 2018Explorer
I notice that:
A: You didn't say if you were full or part time.
and
B: The people recommending the insurance companies they use also don't mention whether they are full or part time.
Lots of insurance companies that will insure an RV for a part-timer who also has his home and other stuff insured with them will NOT insure a full-timer who doesn't own a home anymore.
Also, there are 51 (counting DC) insurance commissions regulating what can and cannot be sold in their state. So just because someone from State XX says that they have insurance company Y and they're WONDERFUL doesn't mean that the same WONDERFUL policy will be available in NY.
A: You didn't say if you were full or part time.
and
B: The people recommending the insurance companies they use also don't mention whether they are full or part time.
Lots of insurance companies that will insure an RV for a part-timer who also has his home and other stuff insured with them will NOT insure a full-timer who doesn't own a home anymore.
Also, there are 51 (counting DC) insurance commissions regulating what can and cannot be sold in their state. So just because someone from State XX says that they have insurance company Y and they're WONDERFUL doesn't mean that the same WONDERFUL policy will be available in NY.
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