Theft Peril and Personal Property at Another Residence
I have an insured with a standard homeowners policy. He has a fishing boat insured on the policy. One day he took the boat to a fish farm (a limited liability company in which he has an interest). While there, some personal property—fishing rods, tackle boxes and the like—was stolen. When I turned the claim in, the adjuster said that the named peril of “theft” for personal property did not apply, since it was stolen from a secondary residence that should have been scheduled on the homeowners policy.
We argued that it was a farm, but the adjuster was adamant in that it should have been scheduled. May we have your thoughts?
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