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They even cringe at summer cottages and winter ski cabins. Closing up a more permanent place, like a year round home might give them apoplexy. And the fact is, ya gotta tell 'em or it could void the insurance.
That said, consider these two options ...... consult with the insurance company on what you should do. If they're willing to continue to insure it they'll have something to say that is probably wise and useful.
The other option is to simply have the family occupy it on a part-time, ongoing, rotational basis. As in you stay there this weekend, your sister and her husband stay there for a weekend a month later, then your cousin and his kids go for a weekend a month or so after that.
Keep all the systems going, keep the heat on so the place stays above freezing, crack open a faucet on any pipe that could freeze (or better yet, install that heat trace tape that's been put off for years cuz its a pain in the ass to install).
Obviously stop all the mail and newspapers. Put a few lamps on timers. The more you can program the lights to go an seemingly randomly, the better. And ask a neighbor to walk by every now and again. maybe even give that neighbor a key so they can go in from time to time just to give a look-see. Let the police know the situation, too, and if you choose to visit every now and again, let them know what cars and/or names they should expect to see staying there.
All in all, closing it up hard should be your last option.
We went through this recently with my mother's house. I was the closest relative at 7 hours drive, so visiting often wasn't a real possibility. We had several of her friends go to the house once a week. In fact, one of her neighbors asked if she could cook there and have a few people over. This was a continuation of her own routine .... quilters getting together. They did that once every week or two and that was a good thing. The place always appeared lived in. We even paid a guy to mow the grass regularly and to plow the driveway when it snowed. The only problem we had in nearly a year of doing this was an ant infestation that was easy enough to get rid of.
Good luck.
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