Yes, You could still stay on her policy whey you move out and continue to drive as long as you have your valid driver's license.
Only if you go to your insurance provider and include them in your policy
Most auto insurance covers anyone you allow to drive your car, except people living in your house.
Yes, The Heirs can buy the policy or the Estate executor can buy a home insurance policy.
Yes is my answer, because home insurance policy can be shifted
Your Homeowners insurance policy will pay for damages that result from the covered perils specified on your insurance policy subject to the policy limits and any deductibles listed therein.
The typical house insurance policy covers damage to your property and personal liability coverage. Damage to your property includes fire, lightning, tornado, and hurricanes.
The role of a house insurance broker is simple: They sell or negotiate insurance for compensation on damage to houses; or depending on the policy the contents.
If you have fire insurance on your own home you will be covered under your own policy. You don't need to worry about whether the neighbors house has insurance or not. It does not affect the coverage you have under your own policy.
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It's referencing your House insurance. Homeowners insurance is also known as a Home Hazard Insurance Policy.
You should consider the type of policy you are getting. A named peril policy covers less than an comprehensive policy does.