
Recently, we explored if our auto insurance can travel with us. We found auto insurance to have a pretty limited area of coverage (territory). It was limited to the United States of America, its territories, possessions, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Today, we will look at how our homeowners (or renters) insurance may…or may not.
Thankfully, the territory for home insurance is much broader than auto insurance – it’s worldwide in fact! Homeowners insurance is made up of two components – property insurance and liability insurance. First we will look at property insurance. The dwelling and any detached structures are obviously covered under the homeowners policy, but we can’t exactly take those with us on vacation. When discussing property insurance and traveling – our focus today will be on personal property. It’s the stuff we can take with us. It’s what we can move into or out of a home. When traveling outside the United States, our luggage (for example) is personal property. And since personal property is covered worldwide, if we have all our belongings stolen out of our hotel room in Ireland, we have coverage!
What about liability insurance? If I’m on vacation in Rome and step out into the street and cause an accident, do I have coverage? The liability section of the homeowners policy includes coverage for both bodily injury and property damage on and off your residence premises. We found personal property to be covered worldwide, and the liability portion is no different! Now you do need to be negligent for the liability portion to pay for the claim, but you cannot have intended for the incident to happen.
There we have it! Our homeowners insurance makes a great travel companion!
Protect your legacy. Insure your future.
References: 2022 ISO HO3 Personal Residential Policy


