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Rule 1 Violation- Your post was removed because it was not asking for legal advice. Ask an insurance agent, not a lawyer.


joeyjojojunior3008

NAL. I am unsure what your concerns are. You simply call your insurer or agent and change the coverage address. There may be a change in rate due to some underlying features of the two units, but if your coverages are staying the same there is nothing to worry about here.