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Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Tip About Vacation Property Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina, can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina insurance tip, they talk about vacation property and cottage insurance.




Retirement getaway. Cabin in the woods. Cottage by the lake. Whatever you call it and wherever it is, your vacation property needs to be insured too. It’s more than bricks and mortar, it’s the keeper of cherished memories of families and friends, BBQs, birthday parties, and anniversaries! Advisors understand that a vacation property is a precious place and our experts work hard to provide you with the peace of mind of knowing it’s properly insured.


Two key considerations that may affect your vacation property insurance policy

When creating your vacation property insurance policy, insurers take into consideration how frequently your property is occupied, and whether it’s rented to others. Let’s explore these two scenarios further.


1. How frequently is your vacation property occupied?

Seasonal vacation property insurance policies are often more expensive than your typical home policy due to a higher risk of theft, burglary, and vandalism. Since you don’t live there year-round, any damage that occurs can go unnoticed for longer periods, and get progressively worse if not fixed quickly.

Comprehensive coverage provides extended protection for your year-round vacation property and it includes boathouses, sheds, bunkhouses, as well as your belongings.

Broad form or basic insurance coverage covers only the specific risks detailed in your policy.

Also, leaving your seasonal property unattended for an extended period of time may result in losses or damages that will not be covered. It’s important to check your vacation property regularly for safety and security.


2. Do you rent out your vacation property?

Renting out your vacation property is a great way to make extra income, and extra incentive to keep your property well-maintained. However, it is important to review your policy with your broker to ensure it includes coverage for renting.

Vacation property Rental Insurance is available depending on the length of time and frequency you intend to rent out your vacation property. Also, personal belongings may not be protected by some policies, so when renting out your space reduce the amount of personal items in your vacation property to avoid the risk of theft.

Some insurance companies include rental income protection, which will help replace lost rent payments if the vacation property you are renting is temporarily uninhabitable due to a covered claim.

Advisors can review your options with you to ensure you have the best policy to fit your situation.


Important tip: Builder’s Risk Insurance Policy

A Builder’s Risk Insurance Policy may also be helpful if you're doing extensive renovations to your vacation property, including building boat houses or bunkies. Builder’s risk insurance is a special type of property insurance that protects against damage to buildings while they are under construction.

Additional vacation property insurance factors to consider

To insure your vacation property, some companies may require that you also insure your home with them. Additionally, the size and age of your vacation property and its property can affect your premium. The size and age will also affect whether you can list your vacation property on your home insurance as a seasonal location, or as a stand-alone policy. Bundling your policies often leads to additional savings so it may be a good idea to bundle your home and vacation property insurance policies.

Let’s explore some other factors that may influence the cost for your vacation property insurance:
  • Your vacation property’s proximity to fire protection. Insurance companies reward Vacation Properties with a lower premium if they’re within 300 metres of a hire hydrant and/or 8 kilometres from a fire station. For remote properties, this distance may be unrealistic. Consider installing a sprinkler system or have access to an alternate emergency water supply.
  • Year-round road maintenance so that access to your property is not restricted in case emergency services are needed.
  • All construction materials rated as fire resistant.
  • How you heat your vacation property, e.g. oil, electricity, propane, wood stove.
  • Requirements to cover any secondary buildings like bunk houses, boat houses, tool sheds and saunas on the property.

Should I get additional vacation property insurance coverage?

Reviewing your policy in detail with an advisor can help reveal any gaps in your vacation property insurance policy. Additional coverage may increase your premium, however each vacation property is unique and your broker can advise about options that could be a benefit. Below are a few to take note of:
  • Contents: some insurance packages automatically include contents up to a certain limit. This coverage applies to contents permanently kept at the vacation home. Anything you take back and forth – such as clothing – is covered by your primary home insurance policy.
  • Detached private structures: some insurance packages include limited coverage for outbuildings such as boathouses, garages, or sheds.
  • Watercraft: coverage for recreational properties often limits coverage for power boats, canoes and sailboats. These recreational items can be added to your policy with an endorsement, to ensure you have the appropriate coverage should something unexpected happen.
  • Theft / vandalism: vacation property are an easy target for theft and vandalism due to their seasonal occupancy. When possible, install motion sensor lighting or a security camera.
  • Third-Party Liability: this will protect you in case someone gets injured on your property.

What is not covered by vacation property insurance?

There are some items for which no coverage is available on your vacation property insurance policy.

Some common exclusions include:

  • septic backup and flooding.
  • fuel oil release.
  • earth movement (for example, earthquake).
  • damage to, or loss of motorized vehicles, campers or trailers, buildings used for business or farming purposes.
  • damage caused by bears, racoons and other animals.
  • wear and tear of the premises and building.
  • acts of terrorism and losses due to war.
Your vacation property is your sanctuary and may represent a significant investment of time and money. That’s why we’re here to answer your questions and ensure that your vacation property is protected properly. We want to help make sure you can enjoy it for many years to come. Contact an advisor to discuss your vacation property insurance needs today!

Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. They know insurance inside and out, so please get in touch with them for all of your insurance needs and they will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.
**This is a general overview. There are many different insurance companies, and there are always differences in insurance policies. For specific details on your policy and coverage, we recommend that you contact your agent or broker.

Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Tip On Vacations and Your Auto Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina, can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina Home insurance tip, they talk about going on vacation and your auto insurance. 


Vacations can take you away, i.e. the cruise of a lifetime, other times you are using travelling somewhere with your vehicle. Here are a few tips to remember as you prepare for either vacation.

  1. If you are not taking your car, and leaving it at home, be sure to take anything personal out of the vehicle including your auto insurance policy and put it safely in your home. If your vehicle is kept in your garage, keep the keys separately from it and out of sight. When you return, you can return your personal items to your vehicle.

Road Trips and Your Auto Insurance

  1. Know Your Car Insurance Policy – Read through your existing coverage to ensure that it provides everything you need to remain safely protected no matter where you’re travelling. Make sure you know if you are covered in Canada and the US and what would happen if you were in an accident.
  2. Make sure that your car is ready for the long journey ahead. Visit your car mechanic and make sure the important service checks are up to date (e.g. tires, oil pressure, brakes, fluid levels). If you’re attaching a hitch or trailer to your car, check that it, and all the items inside, are secure. Additionally, it’s not a bad idea to load the maps for your destination on your GPS or mapping apps in advance. The more you know, the more you’ll feel confident on the road.

By taking the right steps before you go, you’ll be ready to enjoy your vacation. If you aren’t sure about your vacation and your auto insurance, connect with the Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Brokers they will get everything straightened up for you.


Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. They know insurance inside and out, so please get in touch with them for all of your insurance needs and they will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.
**This is a general overview. There are many different insurance companies, and there are always differences in insurance policies. For specific details on your policy and coverage, we recommend that you contact your agent or broker.

Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Advice About Vacations and Your Home Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina, can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina Home insurance tip, they talk about going on vacation and your home insurance. 


Whether it is a 3-day vacation in the middle of winter or the cruise of a lifetime, there are a few things you need to make sure you do before you leave on your vacation.


  1. Make sure you have a trusted friend check in on your home every 48 to 72 hours. This check-in consists of them walking into your home, and checking each room. Make sure that all windows and doors are still shut and locked, and that there are no puddles of water anywhere.
  2. Have them turn on a different set of lights each time they check your home, this helps make your home look occupied.  Another choice is Digital Timers from Home Depot which turn your lamps on and off at programmed times.
  3. Make sure that your mail is brought into your home this also helps make your home look occupied.
  4. If it snows while you are gone, make sure that someone shovels the snow or drives up and down your driveway a few times and walks up to the front door.
  5. As your friends are checking your home, have them keep a log of anything that may not look normal. If you ever have to make an insurance claim, this can be helpful.

Extended Leaves

If your vacation is going to be longer than a week you may want to think about the following items:

  1. Have someone move into your home while you are going to be gone.
  2. If that is not an option, then you should turn off your water and drain all your water pipes. There is nothing worse than coming home to freezing cold and busted water pipes.
  3. Still have a trusted friend come and check your home every 48 hours.
  4. Talk to your local insurance agents at Campbell & Haliburton about you being gone for an extended time. There may be different insurance coverages available for these situations.
Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. They know insurance inside and out, so please get in touch with them for all of your insurance needs and they will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.
**This is a general overview. There are many different insurance companies, and there are always differences in insurance policies. For specific details on your policy and coverage, we recommend that you contact your agent or broker.

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