Unoccupied property insurance is there to protect your home when it’s empty for a while. A typical buildings policy would provide full cover for up to 30 days and then unoccupancy conditions would apply regarding inspection requirements, mains services. These would more than likely exclude vandalism, theft, and malicious damage - due to the increased risks through unoccupancy.
If your property will be unoccupied for more than 30 days you should therefore seek a specialist unoccupancy insurance policy. It can cover things like vandalism, theft, and damage that might happen when no one’s around to keep an eye on things. The cover provided will depend on the policy and level of cover selected.
Whether you’re away because of renovations, selling the place or something else, this insurance makes sure your property is safe while you’re not there or renting it out – as long as you or your representative inspect it weekly.