KLBH
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After a number of years as full time live aboard we are considering moving to land based for a few months and sailing for 6 - 8 months. Can anyone recommend an insurer that would cover our house and contents while we are away sailing?
LV & Saga will happily take a small extra sum from you when you notify them the property is unoccupied over 60 days, no problem with that, its not excessive.
The catch is they insist on a weekly internal visit to clear mail & check all is well which is not required up to 60 days, but no way round it after 60 days. Happened to me when i was locked down in France in 2020. Obviously an issue if you don’t have local family or a trusty friend.
Edit: I'm with LV
Our policy requires 2 weekly internal inspection, which a friend does for us and I've built a box behind the letterbox so not mail visible. Occupied doesn't of course mean the policyholder has to occupy, it could be a family member or friend staying for a night every 30/60 days to re-set the clock.
A while ago now but we had ours empty (Aviva were our insurers) and all they required was for someone to visit every fourteen days and the heating to stay on during winter - simply set the thermostat at 10C; we had one relatively minor claim which was paid out without a problem.
After a number of years as full time live aboard we are considering moving to land based for a few months and sailing for 6 - 8 months. Can anyone recommend an insurer that would cover our house and contents while we are away sailing?
Which country?
Home Protect were fine with us too - accepting our lodgers as keeping the house occupied. Sainsbury’s were full of questions despite 10 years with them and couldn’t come up with an answerWe use Home Protect for up to 180 days. No claims yet though!