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Miles Stanley
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Property insurance after closing but before moving??

Miles Stanley
  • Realtor
  • Schertz, TX
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Anyone ran into this situation?  Insurance company won't issue my any kind of policy bc the house is vacant...not even a landlord policy or 2nd home policy.  Is it typical to just be without insurance during renovations before tenants or owner move in?  Or is there some kind of policy to cover you just in case something happens?

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    Aaron K.
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    Aaron K.
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    @Miles Stanley it is not normal to not have insurance, most insurance companies have a different type of insurance if a property is going to be vacant for an extended period of time, if this insurance company doesn't offer that, then you need to find a different one that does.

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