Consult LOCAL insurance companies.
I would imagine you can. -Consult local insurance brokers.
You need commercial General Liability Insurance
Yellowpages is a great resource to find a contractor for general liability insurance in Mobile, Alabama. The website contains contact information for multiple contractors.
The types of insurance offered by 21st Auto Insurance are: Home Owners insurance, renters insurance, manufactured/mobile home insurance, speciality home-owners insurance, flood insurance, antique auto insurance, to name a few.
There are different levels of insurance, depending on the location of the mobile home, its size and content and the safety/security features both in the area and specific to the home. Talk to your insurance agent to pick the right kind of coverage to protect your belongings.
== == Probably. A smart RV park owner will make sure that ALL the vehicles in the park are currently licensed and insured, whether they are mobile homes or cars and pickup trucks. Derelict vehicles look bad and make the property look run down. His liability insurance policy may very well require the above rules to keep the coverage current.
Why would you not sign the application for insurance. You should do that when you paid for the insurance coverage. I would suggest that you go back to the agency and sign the document.
A Tenant's form will cover you own property and liability regardless of the ownership on the premises. It will not provide any coverage on the mobile home or liability as owner of that property.
Call an agent and ask, but I suspect you can not just buy liability insurance. You can buy a real cheap HO policy with minimal property coverage and max out on the liability. Why would you not want personal property coverage anyway? 4lifeguild
Mobile homes are by far the ugliest houses out there, its like living in a tin can. Your utility bills will be higher as well as your home owners or renters insurance.
You NEED public liability insurance (if you are mobile) and public liability and buildings liability if working from a salon (or at festivals for your festival tent). you cannot get insurance for BLACK HENNA as it is very unsafe and no-one in the UK would insure you to use it It also helps if you have FULL RISK ASSESSMENTS to cover you in any case of a person claiming. And health and hygiene in your work place is important too.
No, renters insurance is coverage specific to property that belongs to the named insured.If it's a rental property then the property owners insurance would cover storm damage to the roof. If it's just worn out then that would be an owners maintenance issue.