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Canada Requires Owner Occupant to Occupy Dwelling for Coverage to Apply

In Dang C. v. Industrielle-Alliance, Assurance Auto et Habitation Inc., 2022 QCCA 1739, the Court of Appeal for the Province of Quebec, an opinion in French, provided that Dang was the sole insured under a policy which covered “owner occupant” (“propriétaire occupant“) and “your dwelling” (“votre bâtiment d’habitation“).

Respondent had insured the house since 2012 and in May 2018, the house was damaged by fire. During its investigation, the insurer concluded that appellant had sporadically traveled to the United States from 2013 to 2016 and that she had been living in the United States since February 2016 without any intention to reside in Quebec.

The insurer established with two independent insurance company representatives that they would not have renewed the policy had they known that the insured did not have any intention of coming back to live in the house.

The Court of Appeal Decision

The Court concluded that “owner occupant” must be interpreted according to its ordinary meaning and in a manner which an ordinary person who seeks insurance would understand. The Court of Appeal also added that it would not intervene in the decision of the trial judge to retain the testimony of the two independent insurance company representatives to support the decision to annul the policy.

The word “occupant” adds to the word “owner” the notion of living in the house insured. Furthermore, the expression “your dwelling” confirms the meaning which the insurer intended on giving to its contract which, until February 2016, conforms to what the Dang wanted to insure, her house in Trois-Rivières.

The insurer satisfied its burden of establishing that the insured no longer was “owner occupant” of the house.

ZALMA OPINION

Our neighbors in Canada agree with the courts in the U.S. that a policy that insures a residence premises and requires the insured to occupy the residence for coverage to apply. This insured moved countries and became a permanent resident of Texas, she was not living in the home in Quebec and therefore the risk insured was changed and she could recover nothing under the policy. Ms. Dang hid the change from her insurer and lost.

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