First off...there is a HUGE difference between a Quote and an Insurance Policy. A Quote is nothing more that an ESTIMATE for an insurance premium based on the information that you give an agent/insurance company. In regards to an valid insurance policy:A vehicle HAS to be insured the way it is registered....ie., husband & wife own a vehicle & it is registered in both of their names then the insurance policy should be in both of their names. Some companies allow just one spouse as a named insured but will list the both spouses as 'insured' drivers. Likewise, if a parent buys/obtains an auto loan with a licensed youth(such as a son/daughter) then the vehicle, again, should be registered in both names and both names should appear as the 'insured' on the insurance policy. Remember the 'named insured' on the insurance policy is covered within the limits set forth in the insurance policy.
Yes
no government are going to allow it
yes. th person who is quoting could be quoting someone who is quoting someone else and so on.
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.
'Be who you are, not who someone else wants you to be.'
Depending on the state you must at least cosign.
YES - registration and insurance are separate from ownership.
No, not to insure it just to drive it. You can insure it and let someone else drive it as long as they have their Class A CDL.
No. Insurance cannot be obtained on property which the policy holder has no vested interest or ability to control.
To give you a basic answer, the insurance company will only insure a vehicle if the listed owner is on the policy. Mark
Yes. Many insurance companies will not be willing to insure this type of risk, but you will be able to find a company to do this. The primary concern for most insurance companies is who is the main operator of the vehicle.
if you're going to use the bike, then Yes. if it's for someone else, then No