jomarex
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- May 21, 2013
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I am overwhelmed. I was supposed to get a month in my house after it sold, but thanks to some stellar incompetence of a certain party, I was in my house one day, and looking for my RV the next.
So, I am actually "homeless", in my RV parked in an RV park. I have my car insurance through State Farm, and they gave me a quote for insuring this motorhome. Somehow I have the idea that if they knew I no longer lived at the house that they would cancel my insurance, or not pay, or something.
Got a quote for Foremost for the RV, and it's about DOUBLE (for the same amount of time) as the State Farm quote. SF didn't list the amounts of coverage for like bodily injury and stuff, and I don't know what's reasonable.
I figure somebody knows about these things and could tell me right off the top of their head ??? I already live in Texas, and have applied for the Escapees mail address. Would I be safe letting State Farm assume I still live in the house, or what? Just tell them to use my PO Box as the mailing address?
TIA
Joy
So, I am actually "homeless", in my RV parked in an RV park. I have my car insurance through State Farm, and they gave me a quote for insuring this motorhome. Somehow I have the idea that if they knew I no longer lived at the house that they would cancel my insurance, or not pay, or something.
Got a quote for Foremost for the RV, and it's about DOUBLE (for the same amount of time) as the State Farm quote. SF didn't list the amounts of coverage for like bodily injury and stuff, and I don't know what's reasonable.
I figure somebody knows about these things and could tell me right off the top of their head ??? I already live in Texas, and have applied for the Escapees mail address. Would I be safe letting State Farm assume I still live in the house, or what? Just tell them to use my PO Box as the mailing address?
TIA
Joy