Some insurance companies offer theft insurance. If you have theft insurance, you will be compensated in the event a burglar steals your personal items. Fire insurance is another option. This insurance compensates you in the event of a fire. Contact your current insurer to see if they offer theft insurance, fire insurance, or another form of protection for your belongings.
No, two policies cannot be issued against a single property as per Insurance Law.
Insurance for Someone Else's HomeYes, You can Insure the property of another person. So Long as you have authorization to do so and the owner is benefited, or an other insurable interest in that property exists. You can not insure the property of another when no insurable interest exists. It would be unlawful to insure the property or life of another where the intent is to gain unduly from anothers loss.
However many they can afford. and have room to park
no it will not
to clean and prepare room for guest. To insure well being of guest, to provide preventive maintenance to insure rooms are fit and comfortable for guest
To find information on property insurance in Florida, speak to an insurance broker in Florida. There are many insurance companies who insure property in Florida, so speaking to a broker can help one find the best deal.
Generally, the owner of the car must be the one to insure it. If there is a loss, the check for the insurance company payoff will go to the owner of the property. However, some companies offer family discounts.Generally, the owner of the car must be the one to insure it. If there is a loss, the check for the insurance company payoff will go to the owner of the property. However, some companies offer family discounts.Generally, the owner of the car must be the one to insure it. If there is a loss, the check for the insurance company payoff will go to the owner of the property. However, some companies offer family discounts.Generally, the owner of the car must be the one to insure it. If there is a loss, the check for the insurance company payoff will go to the owner of the property. However, some companies offer family discounts.
No, since the car is no longer considered "your" property.
If the car is located on private property, it does not have to be insured.
insurance for some one else's vehicle, yes another person can insure someone's else property, so long as you have an INsurable interest or authorization to do so and the owner is benefited, In other words, The owner also has to be a listed insured on the policy.If you give the permission to another person. obviously they will have an insurable interest, however, only the legal owner of the property can receive compensation in the event of a covered lossyou can not insure the property of another when no insurable interest exists
No, in order to get an insurance policy on property you need to have an insurable interest. Meaning you need to own the property or have some other interest in the property.
No. Insurance cannot be obtained on property which the policy holder has no vested interest or ability to control.