30
30
15 days
15 days
In most states, insurance companies have 10 to 15 days in which to acknowledge the filing of a claim. In Indiana, they are only required to acknowledge a claim 'promptly.' No set number of says applies in Indiana. If they do not respond within a reasonable amount of time, the insured customer can contact the Indiana Department of Insurance to file a complaint. The insurance company will then have 20 business days to respond to the IDOI.
60 Days
90 consecutive days
Yes, they can. The repossessor has a lien against personal property for "reasonable" expenses incurred in storing the property and notifying the owner. If you don't respond within thirty days of the notice, they're supposed to notify you again; if you still don't respond after thirty more days, they can sell the property to recover their storage fees.
30 days
two days
56 days
No. In court parlance that means 20 CALENDER days.
The rent (price) you pay to stay there. In hotels you pay x amount for 2 night, 3 days.