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Insuring a vacant house
I'm in the process of moving across the country, am selling my present
home. Called my insurance agent today (Farmer's) to tell him of the move, thinking some adjustment to the home owner's policy would be required (on the one hand the house is vacant, so presumably more vulnerable, on the other it's empty, so no content is there to be harmed) he told me they will not insure an empty house & as far as he knows no one will. I almost wish I had not mentioned it, but you can be sure if I hadn't & the damn place had burned down, they wouldn't have paid anyway if they found out it was vacant. Anyway, anyone have any advice on insuring an empty house while it is on the market? TIA Rick |
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