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therink
Aug 04, 2015Explorer
I met with my long time insurance agent recently to review coverage on my auto, home and rv policies. He told me that when the rv is not in tow, such as parked at home or at campgrounds, our homeowners policy covers the rv for liability and damages due to acts of God.
I used examples such as a tree falling on the rig, lightning damage, or a person falling down the steps, etc. He said that our homeowners policy would kick in at this point as long as the rv is not in tow or on roadway where other vehicles are concerned.
I used examples such as a tree falling on the rig, lightning damage, or a person falling down the steps, etc. He said that our homeowners policy would kick in at this point as long as the rv is not in tow or on roadway where other vehicles are concerned.
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