I'm confused by my home insurance policy document:
1) There's a section that lists certain exclusions if the home is unoccupied for more than 30 days. Fire is *not* listed as an exclusion, which suggests that even if the house has been vacant for over 30 days fire damage would still be covered.
2) But later in the document, there's a clause requiring clients to inform the insurer once the home has been unoccupied for 30 days. It's stated that this is so they can reassess the risk and possibly adjust the policy (with additional charges).
So my question is this: If fire protection is all I want, will this continue past 30 days even if I don't inform the insurer of my absence? Clause 1 above suggests that it does while 2 makes it ambiguous. Does anyone have any insight into this?
Thanks!
1) There's a section that lists certain exclusions if the home is unoccupied for more than 30 days. Fire is *not* listed as an exclusion, which suggests that even if the house has been vacant for over 30 days fire damage would still be covered.
2) But later in the document, there's a clause requiring clients to inform the insurer once the home has been unoccupied for 30 days. It's stated that this is so they can reassess the risk and possibly adjust the policy (with additional charges).
So my question is this: If fire protection is all I want, will this continue past 30 days even if I don't inform the insurer of my absence? Clause 1 above suggests that it does while 2 makes it ambiguous. Does anyone have any insight into this?
Thanks!