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I am renting my home for 4 months and that's why I need to convert my Primary home owner's insurance policy to Land lord policy. But after 4 months I can't change the insurance of my home to Primary home owner policy. But I will have to get the Home owner's insurance for the secondary home which is more expensive then the primary home. I do not live in this house. So is it okay to go for a landlord policy for 4 months and then to secondary home – insurance policy? Is there a risk of very high premium on Secondary policy, could I change the policy back to primary home owner's policy? What are the drawback of a secondary home insurance vs primary home insurance policy. Please help. Thanks.
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Why not just go to an online site that will give you bids from multiple agencies. It's quick and you're not at any risk, and it will give you a ballpark figure to work with and decide what is right for you.
http://insurance.deal4-you.com
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