Just got our renewal from Club Care (Camping & Caravanning Club), for house insurance. We go with them because you can usually leave your house empty for 180 days. BUT, this new policy stipulates 60 days. Anyone else noticed this?
Does anyone know of another insurance that covers 90 days plus?
Obviously we will ring them and ask.
Susan
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I have checked with Saga, More>than and Axa insurances about the definition of "unoccupied".
All agree that there is not stipulation for occupation to require someone to be there overnight
I arrange for one of my children or grandchildren to come to the house and to make a landline telephone call. This gives evidence of occupation of the property and the unoccupied countdown reverts to zero .
I think everyone needs to be careful and read the policy documents. My own home insurance defines "unoccupied" as "not lived in" . Every insurance company will have a black and white written definition, and they will not all be the same.
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yes, ring them up and get it amended to 180 days doesn't cost any more - you'll get another piece of paper with RSA Extended Acceptance Criteria which states the 180 days cover
Quote: Originally posted by Happy+Chappy on 28/10/2016
Just got our renewal from Club Care (Camping & Caravanning Club), for house insurance. We go with them because you can usually leave your house empty for 180 days. BUT, this new policy stipulates 60 days. Anyone else noticed this?
Does anyone know of another insurance that covers 90 days plus?
Obviously we will ring them and ask.
Susan
Thanks for pointing this out.
Never ever given it a thought before now.
I will be checking later.
Regards,
Greg
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