What is unoccupied home insurance? Unoccupied home insurance covers you when your home is empty for longer than your standard policy will allow.
Will home insurance cover an empty property? Read our guide to find out when you need unoccupied house insurance, what it covers and what it doesn’t.
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Vacant home insurance protects properties that are unoccupied for extended periods, typically at least 30 or 60 days. Any kind of home, including single-family houses, condominiums, townhouses and multiplexes, can be covered in a vacant home insurance policy as long as the dwelling is entirely vacant. Properties left uninhabited or untended are often exposed to several risks occupied homes don’t face as often. Wear and tear, weather damage, water leaks and other adverse conditions can cause ha...
Protect your property fully even when there’s no one home. Learn everything you need about unoccupied property insurance.
If your property is unoccupied, you'll need specialist cover. We offer just that, with an empty or vacant home insurance policy tailored to your needs.
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Compare unoccupied house insurance and find out what it covers and how you'll be protected. Learn about how your home insurance policy can be affected if you're not around and your home is left uno...
If you own a property that will be left empty, you need a specialist home insurance policy to protect it. Here is how to cover your unoccupied home.