Don't cancel insurance too early
"When you are selling your home, make sure you don't cancel your home insurance policy until after the closing, just in case there is a delay. The home is still yours until the house is transferred to the new owner, and you shouldn't be without insurance coverage in the meantime."
Tim Mee, Timothy A. Mee Agency Inc., Plainview
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