Where there’s smoke, there’s no coverage: Insurer’s right to void policy due to undisclosed grow op upheld

By Karen L. Weslowski and Lara Jung ( January 23, 2026, 2:42 PM EST) -- When does a homeowner’s insurer have the right to treat a policy as void because of undisclosed property use? A recent decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court provides a clear answer: when the insured fails to disclose a material change in risk, such as the presence of a marijuana grow operation....
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