Yes, If you have already restored and repaired the home you will have no problem getting it insured again.
Yes
Or nothing at all. You owned the house at the time of the fire. It was YOUR property that was damaged, and you owned fire insurance to cover yourself against a loss from fire. When you sold your fire-damaged home, you took a hit on the sale price: you didn't get as much as you would have had the house been perfect. You are entitled to whatever the claim adjuster estimated the cost of the repair would be.
My home was damaged by a grease fire. Who can I call to repair the damage in Corpus Christi, TX?
They will never give you a 100% replacement cost on your home. Call the company and find out what is the best deal you can get from them and how much.
Your insurance policy will insure you in case of a physical loss, such as a theft or a fire.
No Way. Just like an auto insurance company writing full coverage on a wrecked automobile.
no
Typically, yes. There is no one there to insure that it isn't broken into. If something goes wrong, there isn't anyone to take immediate action to get a leak fixed, or call the fire department or to stop someone breaking in and taking things out of the house.
Fire
You can insure a Baldwin Organ if it holds value to your home in your home insurance policy. You have to make sure that the policy covers not only that, but other valuables within your home.
You can buy insurance on whether or not it will rain tomorrow. This is just to show that you can insure anything. Now for your question. I'm not sure I completely understand it. You cannot insure something that you don't own so if you mean can you insure a home that you are paying rent to live in then no. You can purchase a homeowners policy to insure your contents inside the home as well as your liability should you be sued by someone hurt on the property. This would be an HO-4 policy form. If you are asking if you can insure a home you are renting to someone else for them to live in then the answer is also yes. You would need a dwelling fire policy that stipulates it is tenant occupied which can be a DP-1, DP-2, or DP-3 depending on the condition of the property and the coverage you desire. You will also want to make sure you endorse the policy to provide liability coverage as well and to cover any property inside the home that you own.
To insure home loans