The pool would be covered under Coverage B "other structures" of your policy. Any structure not attached to your home is covered under Coverage B.
You will need to look to your Home Insurance policy for coverage under the additional covered structures.
You'll need to check your policy or contact your insurance agent to find out if you have coverage for ground movement. Most homeowners insurance policies do not provide coverage for damages resulting from ground movement as this normal and expected over the life of a structure.
The coverage you need will be specific to your own needs. The best way to asses the coverage you'll need is to speak with someone at the insurance agency that holds your policy. They can help you decide what kind of coverage you'll need.
Yes, you will need insurance coverage. In most instances, your business insurance will cover equipment leases.
Yes you can. In fact, you would need your licence to get insurance coverage.
In California, anyway, you need full insurance coverage on a car the whole time it is financed. After its paid off, you can drop a bunch of the coverage and just carry liability.
It really depends on your individual needs for property insurance coverage, for example if you have a basic need for items held in a rented residance you can find great coverage from a number of insurance companies. If you own farmland and need greater coverage for equipment or more specific property it may be best to meet with an insurance rep to go over coverage in more detail.
In Nebraska, you're actually not required to have full coverage. You'll only need to have minimum liability insurance.
no
You need at least $2000 uninsured motorist coverage for you auto insurance policy in the state of Georgia
you need full coverage insurance- if you do not- then you must either have a major credit card (not debit) or purchase the companies coverage.
Full coverage, minus the deductible.