If you Dad is a licensed Insurance Agent, I'm sure he could sell you a policy.
If your thinking of trying to trick or defraud the Insurance company. Property has to be insured by the owner and can be easily verified online.
You will have to ask them for it.
I have the same question! A car did hit my house and I started to go through my homeowners insurance , but however I am thinking after all the problems that I am having with my homeowners that maybe it would have been best to go through the car company insurance.
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The best way to learn about homeowners insurance is through your car insurance broker. You can also consult the www.hud.gov website to know the ground rules that such agencies should be following.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide liability coverage for criminal acts of the insured. It does not matter if your on or away from the property.
No. This is not what homeowners insurance is for. Homeowners insurance is to pay for physical damage to your home and contents.
Homeowners insurance covers many things, but not faulty construction or damage caused by deferred maintenance. You will have to check with your insurance company to see if the problem and its cause are covered.
Yes, flood insurance can be purchased through the federal government. However, it can also be purchased as a rider to some homeowners insurance policies. You will want to compare homeowners insurance quotes then compare them to the flood coverage offered through the federal government to find out which is your best option.
No, your Homeowners Insurance will not. Your Medical Insurance Will.
Not Likely unless you scheduled it on your homeowners insurance policy and paid an additional premium for it. Personal aid devices of this type are generally covered through your health insurance provider.
No. This will have nothing to do with the price of the homeowners insurance.
Homeowners insurance will continue after an owners death. The Homeowners insurance policy will typically be paid for by the executor of the estate and become his or her responsibility.