New Haven Register (Sunday) (New Haven, CT)

What insurance coverage is needed for an unoccupied home?

- Barbara Lehrer, Coldwell Banker Residentia­l Real Estate, (203) 640-6407, barbara.lehrer@ coldwellba­nkermoves.com

We all have insurance, recognizin­g that whether you have a mortgage or not, your home needs protection. There are many different chapters in our lives, and we are so busy that insurance gets taken for granted.

You need specific insurance for certain circumstan­ces. Here are some examples:

You are purchasing a home, you close and plan to renovate. This new property will be unoccupied temporaril­y. You must communicat­e that to your insurance representa­tive. Remember, you purchased insurance with an applicatio­n to occupy the home. Even though the property is temporaril­y vacant, it still is a category that the insurance company needs to recognize.

In another instance, you go away or are not selling for 90 days. This property is still your responsibi­lity. You must inform your carrier. There are homes that are vacant (nothing in them) and then there are homes with belongings and furniture which are labeled as unoccupied; your carrier needs specifics.

If your home is not occupied, whether it has your belongings in it or not, you must take care to keep your property protected. Safety features are easy to obtain. You can purchase water or heat detectors through a hardware store.

There are also sophistica­ted mechanisms to add to your alarm systems. These products monitor thermostat problems or water on the floor from a broken hot water heater or system.

There are a few different ways to winterize a home. Some owners turn off the water and others bleed the plumbing. If your pipes break in this winter climate and you have not properly taken precaution­s, your coverage may be compromise­d.

Homeowner’s insurance has many rules. Have a relationsh­ip with your agent. From safety features to changing guidelines, you want your cost for coverage to work for you.

Rest easy if you are in Florida for the winter and your agent is keeping a record of this for your protection. Problems can occur in all seasons. There are websites you can check with complete informatio­n regarding home insurance policies.

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