Why Insure Vacant Property?
October 30th, 2009
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What is the point of having to Insure Vacant Property if no one is there? Why would you even have to worry about insurance if your property is vacant? I learned that even if you have this type of property you still have to Insure Vacant Property. Someone could be walking on your property, slip and fall and you are still liable. That’s right even if they knew they shouldn’t be on your property you are still liable if they hurt themselves. Kids play all the time in vacant lots. People may take a short cut through your property. These types of property attract so many people and you should be smart and make sure you are covered.
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