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Old 02-25-2011, 04:00 PM
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Default Insurance coverage

I know that if a homeowner does something extraordinary to increase risk such as "cook meth" in their garage that they may void coverage but to suggest that a 5 gallon can of gas stored or even a cooking propane tank which I would not recommend you store in your garage won't void coverage. I make certain my gas tank is close to my garage door where it can gain access to ventillation and is away from any sort of iginition. Even if say, the husband, was cooking meth and the wife who also has ownership did not know that her husband was cooking meth the insurance company would have difficulty denying the wife's claim. I have an electric cart but mow my own lawn and so retain a small amount of gas. By the way I never charge my cart overnight and always make an attempt to check that the charger has disconnected before i rst my head on the pillow. finally I have not noticed a smell of gas in my garage.