Most certainly not.
I have a mobile home and the furnace caught on fire and is now damaged does my homeowners insurance cover this as a replacement
No. Movement of earth is specifically excluded by homeowners insurance. This is the fault of the builder for not compacting the earth properly and providing the proper foundation. Home insurance was not made to cover such.
No, You'll have to seek coverage for the Car under you Auto Insurance Policy. Now if the garage door was damaged then your Homeowners policy may fix it if it is below your deductible.
Yes, you are correct. Items in your vehicle that are damaged in an accident or fire or whatever are not covered by you auto insurance unless they are part of your vehicle. The alternative is that they are covered on your homeowners insurance. The downfall to this is that you will have a deductible on your homeowners insurance that you will have to meet first.
No, That's what Auto Insurance is for. Unless maybe your house fell on your car.
No, that is a maintenance issue. Insurance companies don't pay for maintenance on your house.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
Depends on what damaged the roof. They almost always cover it. Call them. If they say they don't cover it, then ask where it says that in their policy.
Homeowners insurance is a "Hazard Insurance" It covers your property from unexpected "Sudden Losses" that result from covered perils such as, Fire, Wind, Hail, Falling objects, Theft etc.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
It depends on the situation but mostly the car insurance comprehensive coverage would cover any damage done in a non-moving accident.
Your homeowners insurance should cover damage to your sprinkler system if the cause of the damage is covered by your homeowners insurance policy such as fire, lightning, freezing of pipes, etc. Homeowners insurance is not a maintenance policy and will not cover mechanical failure of your system.