how can i check
It might. You should check with your personal auto insurance first. For some business use they will extend the coverage. If they tell you that it will not be covered under your personal policy then you need a commercial policy.
Check with your broker to verify that you have this coverage on your HO-6 condominium policy.
Yes, you can endorse a business check to a personal account by signing the back of the check with your name and account number.
No, you cannot deposit a business check into a personal checking account. You can only deposit a check into an account that shares the same name, i.e. A check is made out to ABC company--it can only be deposited into an account that is titled ABC company. It cannot be deposited into a personal account--even if that is the personal account of the owner.
Usually it does, you would have to check to see if you have a broad coverage policy or not.
To determine if you have dental insurance coverage, you should check with your insurance provider or review your insurance policy documents.
Yes, you can deposit a personal check into a business account, but some banks may have specific policies or restrictions regarding this type of deposit. It's best to check with your bank to ensure they allow personal check deposits into a business account.
No, the account is closed.
It depends. Most policies do but some dont. You need to check the Policy document to check if the policy covers overseas accidents/events.
Check the privacy policy.
Your generator is considered personal property under the homeowners policy. Check your policy for the listed perils under Coverage C. If the generator suffered mechanical breakdown as it sounds, you likely wont find that to be a listed peril in your policy. Whether or not it can be repaired doesnt really affect the 'coverage' situation.
If you are renting a car on vacation, your personal car insurance policy will usually cover you. If you are traveling on business, you need to check with your insurance agent. When issuing personal policies, many companies have restrictions on business-related rental coverage.