Yes
Your homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for hired workers. It is advisable that you ensure your contractor's doing the remodeling job for you have liability insurance in the event they damage your property or someone else's and appropriate medical coverage or workman's compensation for their workers.
Homeowners insurance does not have liability coverage for your job occupation. You can obtain contractors insurance for liability coverage.
No, Your homeowners Insurance does not provide coverage hired workers. A contractor is responsible for his own insurance policy or workman's compensation to cover injuries to himself and his employees. A contractor is not your employee and therefore not your responsibility, he is self employed.
The first one. It depends if you're talking about a homeowner or multiple homeowners. If you're referring to one person, it's homeowner's, but if you're referring to homeowners (plural), then it's homeowners'.
The contractor should be bonded and carry liability insurance and you need to require proof of this before they start. Homeowners insurance is not meant to guarantee work on homes.
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Homeowners Insurance means insurance covering a home that the owner lives in.
No. there is no such thing as a retroactive homeowners insurance policy.
No, Your homeowners insurance policy is specific to the property and liabilities of the named insured(s)
No, Homeowners Insurance is Property Coverage, not financial or Investment Insurance.
Hard to insure homeowners insurance could mean that you have poor credit or represent high risk to a homeowners insurance company.
Homeowner's insurance costs can vary greatly in Colorado depending on the provider. In general however, Colorado homeowner's insurance costs about $900.