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Currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes May Not Have Proper Insurance Coverage. Insurance and Real Estate experts warn homeowners that many currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes may not have proper insurance coverage. …  read more…

Currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes May Not Have Proper …
Currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes May Not Have Proper Insurance Coverage. Insurance and Real Estate experts warn homeowners that many currently.  read more…

Lending Private Money and Insurance Needs — Southeast Real Estate …
This is a much more expensive policy than the traditional landlord policy because of the greater risk to the insurance company for the vacant property. These Insurance premiums are usually paid a minimum of the first 3 months and then …  read more…

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Protect Your Unoccupied With a Home Alarm System
If you have a vacation home, a second home that has not been rented, or are planning to leave your primary home for an extended vacation, your house is at a serious risk for being damaged. Leaving yo…  read more…

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For families looking for a residence, single family homes are usually what they look for. Before buying or even making an offer for a house, particularly for a foreclosed property, buyers should…  read more…

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According to medias of foreign countries, if you look for technology job and if you the intersection of table delicacies and house and you can see the intersection of valley and the intersection of so…  read more…

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Hoover home rental OKd
Madison County supervisors clashed at a recent meeting on renting the vacant county-owned home at the Hoover Ridge athletic complex. Some said renting the house would bring in needed money for the county, while others said it would hurt the youth sports teams. Supervisors split 3-2 on a vote to begin renting the two-story, wood-frame house on the Hoover Ridge property at their regular June 8 …  read more…

Currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes May Not Have Proper Insurance Coverage.
Insurance and Real Estate experts warn homeowners that many currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes may not have proper insurance coverage. (PRWeb Jun 15, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/06/prweb4134174.htm  read more…

Currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes May Not Have Proper Insurance Coverage.
Insurance and Real Estate experts warn homeowners that many currently Vacant, Rental, or Seasonal Homes may not have proper insurance coverage.  read more…

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Resolved Question: dealing with neighbours letting agent?
I am a home owner, the flat above me is rented out. I have put up with water leaking through my lounge ceiling from their kitchen for almost 10 years on and off, I have lost a sofa a television etc… The letting agent has never been interested – even blaming tenants and their own washing machine when the flat was vacant, and suggesting I find them and claim off their insurance – which they already admitted to not having.

Last year I began a more formal approach. I wrote a letter giving the agent 2 weeks to put right the dodgy water pipes. He came out visited both properties, agreed the problem was the pipework, agreed to fix it before moving new tenants in, agreed to speak to the landlord about helping with repairs to the 3 foot hole in my ceiling and confirmed he would put this in writing.

I never received any confirmation, I chased him a month later in writing – he left me a voice mail to say the pipes were fixed and new tenants were moving in. You guessed it less than a week later 2 floods in 24 hours and another drenched sofa. Again I have written to him, again he does not respond.

How do i get confirmation that the leak has been resolved, and can I get him to fix my ceiling?
I live within an old house that has been converted in to 3 maisonettes. I own mine over the ground and first floor, the flat in the roof, and the basement are both rented out by different companies

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Resolved Question: what determines whether a home is my primary residence or not?
I have two dwellings and have to maintain both for a period of months. One is a mobile home and not insured as it’s value is too low. The second is an inherited house that is for sale. I was told that I needed to put the address of that home on my driver’s license and start getting some mail there. Today the insurance agent said I needed to be “living” there. What does that mean?
If you are a long haul truck driver you know that you are out of town 5 nights a week. Does this mean that I only need to sleep over at this house 2-3 nights a week to be able to say I live there?
The home owner’s insurance is about $42 a month. A vacant policy would run about $200 a month.
Clearly I want this house to be my insured primary residence but it seems very vague based on what I am being told and as I examine different professions as to what the requirements are for me to say that “I’m living there.”
What are the requirements?
A certain number of hours per day or days per week?

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Resolved Question: Virigina – Insurance for land with an existing vacant home?
We are seeking insurance for the the land – liability purposes – problem – there is an old run down exisiting farm house – sentimental to the family so no distruction of the home – what type of Liability Insurance is available?

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