How to Know When You Should Insure a Vacant Property
Joe Polyak
Top 1% San Francisco Bay Area Real Estate Broker Specializing in Probate/Trust, Senior Transitioning, and Luxury Property Sales
If you have a vacant property, you may not think it’s necessary to let your home insurance company know. However, if your property is damaged and insurance finds out that it was vacant, you could forego your coverage completely. That’s why it’s incredibly important to be upfront and honest with your provider. I’m joined again today by Roger Heighton of Farmers Insurance, and he’ll be giving us some more insight into what to expect from insuring a vacant property. To learn more, watch this video.