ridgeway said:
Most people just get insurance for a van. Trying to get RV insurance on a DIY Van/"RV" is just making things difficult.
What is the benefit you are looking for with RV insurance ?
Yup.
I would never call my van a conversion van, since it isn't one. Nor would I ever tell anyone I am living in it. I am traveling in it full time for a while.
It's an ordinary Econoline cargo van. When I bought it, I toid my agent I bought it to go camping in. Everything in it can be removed in about an hour flat, leaving no modifications whatever. He was good with that.
A year or so later, I changed my residential address to my sister's address, and told the agent I was going to travel full time in my van for a year or so. He was good with that too. (I'm sure it helps that he goes camping/fishing/hunting A LOT. He doesn't think I'm weird, he intends to do the same thing I'm doing when he retires in about 10 years.)
So my van is insured as a passenger vehicle, and my renter's insurance covers the stuff in it. But actually neither the van nor the stuff in it is worth very much, compared to, say, your average Lexus. (My insurance is from Pemco.)
So much depends on the state where your van is registered. Find an independent broker, as someone suggested. If your state regs are unfriendly, consider another state. NEVER lie to your insurance agent.
I believe
www.escapees.com has a lot of info/advice on this issue.