Originally posted by unixman
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Personally I've noticed that some of the people on the phones have limited understanding of things like "main residence."
So your best bet is to go through a broker if you are worried.
What will happen is that someone like Axa etc will insure you on basically the same policy but it will be understood that your house is your main residence. It will cost you more because the broker got involved.
However if you calculate that you could be at home for over 50% of the year - weekends, some holidays and the fact your contract is only 3 months in length - then just get normal insurance.
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