No, homeowner's insurance does not cover vehicles of any type. Coverage for ATV's, motorcycles, minibikes, etc. has to be purchased on a separate policy.
depending on you insurance company... I know my snowmobiles are covered on my homeowners
Probably not. But talk to your insurance company.
No. You need to purchase a seperate policy for snowmobiles, ATVs, boats, motorcycles, etc.
No. Your Car is covered by your Auto Insurance Policy. It is never covered by a homeowners policy no matter whose property it is on.
You can change insurance companies at any time you want to. Dry rot is not covered under any homeowners insurance policy and will not be covered by any other company that you change to. When the company finds that you are filing claims for such items and are mad because it wasn't covered the new application may be rejected as well by the new company. Dry rot is a maintenance issue and not the result of a covered cause under home insurance. To be covered by home insurance it must be the result of a covered cause which generally means it must be sudden and accidental.
Yes. That is covered on a homeowners policy.
No. Not a covered cause.
Yes, Garages both attached and detached are typically covered structures under your homeowners insurance policy.
What company will insure you when in chapter 13 if you home is not covered in the bankruptcy. If you have current insurance and the company is going out of business.
Commercial property cannot be covered by homeowner's insurance. Commercial property insurance must be purchased for that category of property.
Homeowners insurance covers many things, but not faulty construction or damage caused by deferred maintenance. You will have to check with your insurance company to see if the problem and its cause are covered.
No. homeowners insurance covers resulting damages of the covered perils.