It just depends on the insurance company underwriting guidelines.
Some companies will not accept pool risks with a slide, some will not accept diving boards.
If it is determined that your risk does not qualify for coverage under the guidelines then they can cancel your policy.
depending on you insurance company... I know my snowmobiles are covered on my homeowners
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
Yes, of course. The current owners on the policy have to pay for the insurance policy, This is why this policy states that it is a homeowners policy.
I hope so as got their homeowners policy
It is unlawful to intentionally under insure your home. Your insurance company is required to review your homeowners policy regularly to insure that you are properly insured and that your homeowners policy is in compliance with the law as well as the terms of any associated mortgage note.
the standard policy says two years
No, an HOA management company typically does not pay for any losses in a homeowner's insurance claim. Homeowners insurance is a separate policy that homeowners are responsible for purchasing and maintaining. The HOA management company is responsible for managing the common areas and implementing the HOA rules, but they do not cover individual homeowner's insurance claims.
No you'd have to file your loss notice with the company that insures your car or your medical insurance policy. Homeowners Insurance policies provide no coverage for the automobiles.
If homeowners bundle their insurance polices they can receive up to a 15% discount on all policies that are current. For individual policies for homeowners insurance, there is a discount for every year that an individual is claim-free.
Yes. That is covered on a homeowners policy.
Most often by being unoccupied for 30 days. But you should refer to your Homeowners Insurance policy as this may very by company and or by state.
A homeowners insurance policy will cover the interests of the named insured on the policy. It does not matter if the insured is a student or not.