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Old 08-30-2019, 11:10 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by OneReallyOldGuy View Post
If you’re RV is your only residence you need liability insurance. Progressive offers a “full timers policy” as well as auto policies and umbrella policies.
Sounds like I work there but I don’t I’m just a customer.
I agree with old guy. According to my Farmers insurance agent, because I am a full timer, I needed to get a full timers insurance that covered my rig if a tree branch breaks off and damaged the roof, flood, fire, etc. The way he explained it was, it was like a renters insurance or a home owners policy, and covers my investment for when I am sitting. It costs me $135/month.

Now if I hook it up and drive it down the road, I need a separate policy for that similar to auto insurance. And he said i can call up a day before I head out and let them know how long I’ll be on the road traveling and I pay for only the days I am out towing it.

Is this what is in line with what you are told by your agents?

David.
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