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Originally Posted by margaretmattson
Sorry to disagree but a home can be struck by lightning, a tornado, hurricanes, etc even if a home is unoccupied for a while. Vacancy has nothing to do with an insurance policy. It is about who is occupying the home.
I believe the reason for the $1300 discount is that the homeowner is living in the home part-time. Homeowners insurance only covers personal loss. When the owner leases the home, the policy will no longer be valid.
During the time the home is leased to a renter, you will need to obtain insurance that covers a business property. Each year, you would have to purchase two policies- homeowners for the personal use of the home, business insurance for the business use of the home. If you have the wrong policy, your claim will be denied.
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read all the replies, I got the best answer already
in post #3 and #6 from VT and RG123
as acknowledged in post #7
It's not my house as stated, and couldn't care less about how our friends manage their house expenses nor insurances.
but please keep explaining how insurances work in case others have never bought it before.
satisfied guy