Posted by Leroy on July 25, 2017 at 06:54:13 from (69.88.204.212):
In Reply to: vanact posted by jtc on July 24, 2017 at 10:44:41:
Keep the home ready for someone to move in today. that means keeping the power on and if you are on a metered water system the water turned on. Just turn the water off only as you would when going on a weeks vacation. And when you check on the house every week turn on the power and lights and any other things you can as in fans so the meter records power is being used, same thing with water, flush the stool several times to show use. You just want the water shut off when you are gone so if something malfunctioned the house does not get flooded And keep furniture in. If you do not do these things in order to keep insurance in efect on the house as I am sure you want to and should do The insurance will be invallidated. I found this out after my inlaws passed and we sold the personal property at auction and while the property to sell with a realator. If you do not do that you have to go with getting a vacant property designation that is very hard to get. We were told to find and put in a table and chairs to make it as someone was living there. And put a light visible in the living room window set on a timer and good idea to put one in bedroom as well set on a diferent time timer to make it looked ocupied. I am guessing that the assisted living place she probably cannot move everything to and will want to keep the home till she is gone with some personal items left in. Makes a big difference if she takes everything out or leaves somethings in. A made up bed would be a good idea to keep in as well to meet the requirement of being used to keep insurance up. When My folks passed and house was empty and being remodeled had same problems with insurance but not as bad because it was being worked on.
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