Vacant Home Insurance Winter Checklist

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As a final reminder to clients for the winter season, please make sure you are aware of all of the following regarding your vacant homeowners insurance or vacant condo insurance for the winter season.

  1. Make sure the heat is on and set to at least 60 degrees or warmer.
  2. Make sure the home is visited inside, at least once a week. Although the heat in the vacant condo or house could be on, boilers may not fire and heaters can break. Pipes can freeze in as little as 48 hours.
  3. Make sure the water (at the main valve) is shut off. A water leak where the water could have easily been turned off, and where the underwriters have not approved that the water could remain on in the vacant home, can become a denied vacant homeowner's insurance claim.
  4. Make sure snow and ice is cleared. You can be sued if someone is hurt and you did not keep up on the house with basic care and maintenance like snow removal.
  5. Make sure pools and hot tubs are fenced and covered.
  6. In lieu of keeping the heat on, the water pipes should be professionally drained of all water.
This is our winter 2010 - 2011 checklist for vacant home insurance and vacant condo insurance.

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