A policy is a contract. Standard home owners policies have coverage's, exclusions and what the homeowner has to do on their part to meet their end of the contract. That's a lot more than make a payment. Things like repairing the roof or a window. Adding a pool or trampoline that were not there when the policy was written normally have to be reported to the company and may require a fence. Putting one in without telling the company violates the policy in most cases and therefore would not be covered. Company may refuse to issue a policy because of a dilapidated building. Many people without regard to ownership love to explore old buildings or at least come on the property to take pictures. It's called an attractive nuisance. That means it attracts people in. That can include old machinery too. It raises the likely hood of a claim. So the insurance may be higher or refused because of them. Dogs and the likelihood of an attack can be researched. When one breed is responsible for the highest number of reported bites the insurance company may decline to insure someone who owns that breed.
So, if you follow that contract you should have no problem. If you don't the policy may be canceled or a claim denied. So what's the problem?
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