A risk of high premium?? Are you kidding? How about a risk of your property burning to the ground and being denied coverage because you were trying to save a few premium dollars by not disclosing the use of the house to the insurance company (I think they call that insurance fraud). One of my properties had a major fire (read about it on my blog) if you don't think it can happen you'd be wrong.Make double sure to match the property coverage policy to the use of the property. If you're living there it's a HO policy, not living there full time a second-home or'vacation'property policy, renting it a landlord policy, have it open for whatever reason, a vacancy policy. Don't be premium rich and coverage stupid.The differences between a primary home and secondary (vacation house) policy vary a little by company. Some companies sell a policy where primary liability and personal property is carried on the HO policy, others keep everything seperate. Get a sample policy from your insurance person.
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