Yes as long as your name is on there policy.
A minor is legally forbidden from moving out of their parent's home without parental consent or minor emancipation by a court judge. The answer is no, anyway. You should just wait the year (or less) to turn 18 and move out.
With most insurance companies, your rates will go up because you will lose any multi-car or multi-line discounts you might have been able to receive because of your parents' policies.
There are several factors to consider. Before you relocate a mobile home, contact the insurance carrier and explain the situation. Policies can easily be affected by the home being move and being relocated. Find out beforehand what circumstances come into play and make sure you are covered regardless.
You can legally move out of your parents' home when you are no longer a minor. In Utah, that is 18.
If your parents give you permission to move out, yes. Otherwise you are stuck at home until you reach the age of majority.
The Homeowners own personal labor no, that would not be covered. But if you hired a mover then that would almost certainly be covered so long as the repairs being made are also the result of a covered peril on your policy.
Most health insurance companies will cover children until they are 21 years old, or until they move out of their parents home at 25, if they are still in school. This varies from company to company.
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Probably not those sleazebags at the insurance companies will move heaven and earth to get out of paying a claim.
Yes.
No, you have to be 18.
You have to be 18yo.