First of all, even a weekend house must be insured, the insurance transfers to the buyer and he can continue it or has a special right of termination within one month, I think. Or was it six weeks? A hut, that is a shed for a lawn mower with a seating area, refrigerator and scooter kitchenette does not necessarily have to be insured, it does not count as a house, but as temporary construction. I would insure it anyway. But it would not depend on the day. A plot of land should be acquired at the notary in such a way that a clause is included stating that it is free of liabilities and the soil is not contaminated. Also, ideally, there should be no rights of way or anything like that on it from third parties. K.