vacation and house insurance
how do you handle extended vacations, as in the case of snowbirds who leave there home for months at a time
Vacations and Empty Homes
Hi there,
Each insurer is a little different so you need to speak with your own insurer. In general, you need someone to check on the house daily, or every few days (depending on the insurer). And, if you are gone longer than 30 days you need special coverage called
Vacant House Insurance Please be sure to discuss this with a licensed insurance representative. And you can try getting quotes here:

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