No. Insurance policies do not provide coverage for criminal activities of the insured.
Nope, a homeowners policy does not cover the home owner.
Homeowners insurance No. But a landlords Dwelling Policy yes.
It should. You should request a policy review with your agent. It has to be stated in the policy what is and is not covered. <><><> DO review your policy with your agent. Sewer Backup is typically EXCLUDED from most homeowner's insurance. It CAN be added to a homeowner's policy. Have you read your policy?
Usually your policy will have a section covering your liability as a homeowner. This may cover the neighbour. Check your policy ask your insurer
No. A homeowners insurance policy is specific to the property of the named insured.
I presume you mean 'homeowner's insurance'. Some contracts do cover it, some don't. You will have to look at the small print in your own policy.
No. The medical coverage and liability sections of a homeowners policy do not contain any deductibles. These sections do not cover the homeowner or any household residents.
No. Homeowners policy specifically exclude automobiles. //
If i go out of town and live the water running from the sink would mu homeowners cover the claim
No. The injured party cannot be a household member. It does not matter if they are not listed on the policy.
Yes. Your homeowners insurance policy typically provides coverage for your homes structure from losses ensuing from the perils defined.
I don't really understand what you would expect the homeowners policy to pay for in this situation. Homeowners insurance is not life insurance and does not provide any type of such coverage.