No. It is a Federal Crime ( a felony ) to profit from an insured loss.
no it doesn't cost more,but your car is not vauled the same.
To the insurance company, your mortgage balance has no impact on how much insurance coverage you need for your home. Homeowners insurance is based on the replacement/reconstruction cost of your home.
yes of course.
Yes
Yes a conversion van will cost more to insure than a traditional mini van or cargo van. A conversion van has a higher value and is thus more costly too replace if lost.
check with your insurance company. Typically economy cars like the Corolla cost much less to insure than larger more expensive models.
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.
Home insurance in Florida costs varying amounts, depending on the specific location, the likelihood of natural disasters in the given location, the amenities of the home in question, and the credit of the homeowner. Coastal properties in Florida are prone to natural disasters, so they will probably cost more to insure.
What is a category D car
For what? To mail? To insure? To overnight? Please be more specific!
You will insure the cars based on where they are driven the most. If you drive more in one state, insure the car there.
no - you cannot insure a property for more than the cost to rebuild - some states are specific laws making this practice illegal