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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 526262" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Couple of things to think about...</p><p>1) in some parts, a policy for a mobile home or even RTM home, can be different than a "build in place" home - make sure the policy covers mobile homes.</p><p>2) Things like dogs? It's like any other pre-existing risk condition... check around in your area, ask other dog owners what they have experienced etc. - but here, they would simply write a rider into the policy so that the ins. co. isn't covering any damages your dogs do to other people.</p><p>3) what is called "renters insurance" is also sometimes called "contents insurance"; check with your agent. It's possible in some places to get "contents only" insurance, especially if the home is not high-value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 526262, member: 11791"] Couple of things to think about... 1) in some parts, a policy for a mobile home or even RTM home, can be different than a "build in place" home - make sure the policy covers mobile homes. 2) Things like dogs? It's like any other pre-existing risk condition... check around in your area, ask other dog owners what they have experienced etc. - but here, they would simply write a rider into the policy so that the ins. co. isn't covering any damages your dogs do to other people. 3) what is called "renters insurance" is also sometimes called "contents insurance"; check with your agent. It's possible in some places to get "contents only" insurance, especially if the home is not high-value. [/QUOTE]
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