Contact your car insurance agent. They will be able to help you with this.
Assuming you're renting it, it is possible to obtain renter's insurance.
Insurance companies offer renter's insurance which covers the person's personal property, such as furniture, clothing, appliances, jewelry, and so forth. The coverage for the house itself is the responsibility of the owner.
It is possible that you have to be occupying the house to be covered by insurance. They see it as unprotected by the owner and anything could happen to it. I cant possibly be the first person to try and insure a property Im not occupying. Homeowners insurance covers your home, and a house you are renting to someone else is not your home. It can be insured, but you need a different policy.
mostly you should be covered by the renting agency's insurance for the drivers of their cars. Please check
i am renting a house in forecloser and i need info on how to buy it. who do i contact?
Yes. Term insurance is like renting insurance.
The safest route to take is buying the house contents before you rent the house. This ensures the safety of the appliances that come with the house you are renting and if anything was to happen you would be covered.
Since your regular car insurance will probably not cover it, you will most likely need to purchase insurance from whomever you are renting the moving truck with.
In Texas, when you are renting a car, it is required that you have both auto insurance, and home owner's insurance. If you submit proof of both, there is no problem with the car rental.
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Insurance for landlords in the UK can be bought through many of the normal insurance companies such as LV or any of the banks such as Lloyds. Landlords also need to make sure the bank knows they are renting out not living in the house concerned.
It is best to call your current insurance company and ask them if they will cover you while renting a car. If not then you can purchase temporary insurance which will cover you while you drive your rental.