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Originally Posted by psj12 Speaking of insurance, I cannot get my property in Oklahoma covered by anyone. State Farm will not cover it because I do not live on it even though my brother lives across the road from it. I live in Md. and my State farm homeowners will not cover it although they (Md. agent) did sell me insurance on the RV trailer I keep in OK. My auto insurance State Farm aget in OK won't cover it even though I keep my truck (which he does cover) in the barn. I have homeowners, auto and RV insurance through State farm.
I keep a good deal of stuff in the metal barn including my tractor and lots of tools. Does anyone know who would sell me insurance against theft, fire and storm damage? |
As was suggested you may find if leased to your brother there he could get coverage. It is worth checking out. No doubt you realize insurance varies a lot from state to state on who will insure what and even within a state as to property due to claims ratio. You probably could get a "commerical" policy. You will not be able to get a homeowners policy and you not living there are at least close family member. Remember, at time of claim their can and do verify they were told the truth and it still appllies, like how often you are there or who lives there.
As to insurance on a tractor, this also varies with the different home owner company and again from state to state. They have to want to sell that coverage and then have to be approved by THAT state to. At the same time if a "rider" on a home owner policy be sure it covers damage to the tractor such as the 10 foot fall mention for some only cover such as theft or damage by house fire. Normally any coverage that can be bundled cost less. So unless it is a commerical risk, always ask your homeowner company first. If commerical risk, then ask your commerical liability insurance company first.
As to why the premium remains level, not sure who covered that as the value goes down what they are insured lowers in value so in real life the premium is increasing but in a hidden way. Not say that is unethical.