I currently have a car that doesn't work. I plan on fixing it, but right now I don't have the money. Rather than pay storage fees by storing it at a storage place, my sister was kind enough to let me keep it at her house. She lives in a rural area, and she let me park the car on her property. Recently, she received a letter from her homeowners insurance company, telling her that the car is some sort of problem, and that it must be removed. She is open to switching to a different insurance company, who would allow the car to remain on the property, as long as she can get a comperable rate.
I have recently learned that most insurance companies won't allow an inactive car to exist on property. So, I'm trying to find that smaller group of insurance companies that would allow such a thing.
There are so many insurance companies in existence, and I'm sure that there are some who would allow a car to be parked on a property. My challenge now is finding them. Rather than call every insurance company in the nation, I'm trying to find some way to narrow the search. Is there some sort of database that separates companies based on such policies as this? Does anyone have any ideas on a practical approach to finding these companies?
Thanks for reading my post. If anyone has any ideas on ways to search for such companies, I'd love to hear those ideas.
Thanks for your time.
I have recently learned that most insurance companies won't allow an inactive car to exist on property. So, I'm trying to find that smaller group of insurance companies that would allow such a thing.
There are so many insurance companies in existence, and I'm sure that there are some who would allow a car to be parked on a property. My challenge now is finding them. Rather than call every insurance company in the nation, I'm trying to find some way to narrow the search. Is there some sort of database that separates companies based on such policies as this? Does anyone have any ideas on a practical approach to finding these companies?
Thanks for reading my post. If anyone has any ideas on ways to search for such companies, I'd love to hear those ideas.
Thanks for your time.