Sundance said:
How hard is it to get insurance coverage for a van that you've converted to live in? What is the best way to go about doing that, and what should you say or not say? By the way, I live in Virginia. Thanks!
After a really bad experience with my own insurance broker, I strongly suggest that you, in the beginning, talk to someone other than your current broker about it.
Briefly, my broker, instead of asking in general about covering my DIY conversion, told MY insurance company what I was doing, specifically with my policy number supplied. I had to scramble really hard to find another insurance company to cover me and I still don't have RV coverage which includes contents. It was hell on earth and scary.
Whether you can find RV coverage or even regular coverage for a DIY conversion will depend on the insurance industry in your jurisdiction. Personally, even if someone else is from Virginia on here and has had some experience with it, I would still shop it to other brokers as anonymously as I could because in some jurisdictions it's easy and others it's not possible at all.
In my case, insurance companies are turning down the business if you so much as change the rims on a vehicle...it's considered a modification and heaven help anyone who wants to modify a vehicle - very few insurance companies will touch it!
BTW, even if you can get RV coverage or special coverage to cover the cost of the modifications, be very careful about admitting that you plan to live full time in the van....even most commercially done RV insurance coverage doesn't include full timing. That's another whole category of insurance coverage altogether.