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    Jack Heller
    Owner, Insurance Browser,
    Let's say you have a renters policy in one state and you move to another state where your insurer does not even do business. This happens all the time. I would advise you do two things. 1) wait until the physical move is over with and 2)wait till you have in your hands the replacement policy. Then it is safe to mail the original policy back to your agent or company and ask  for the policy to be cancelled. Privacy concerns would require that you either send the original policy back, or the company may require more specific information form you to effect cancellation to be sure the person saying to cancel a policy is in fact you. Many states authorize the manner in which cancellations take place, so talk to your insurance professional. At the Insurance Browser Inc. we are licensed in several states so if you move from GA to Texas we can handle the whole transaction, old and new.
    Answered on December 22, 2013
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