You should contact your Insurance Company and ask them. Different Insurance companies have their own rules. Some will but they are gonna have a time limit or may require you reapply for a new policy. You just have to ask.
When the factory has closed down or the building no longer needs fire insurance, you are to write to the Insurance Company citing the reason as applicable, and ask them to discontinue the policy.
You are due a refund of of all unearned premium. Associated policy production fees are nonrefundable.
A fire Insurance Policy is Fire Insurance for the covered property indicated on the policy.
No, Hoarding is not a covered peril. Homeowners insurance covers losses that result from the natural perils listed on your policy. Typical Perils are Wind, Hail, Fire, falling objects etc.
A fire insurance policy covers "Fire". That's why it's called a fire policy. If you want more coverage then you have to step up to a homeowners insurance policy so you can get all the other coverages you want or need.
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You need to be more specific about what it is about fire insurance you need.
Any building property policy such as a homeowner policy or commercial property policy will cover fire damage.
Contact your agent or the company.
The typical terms of a building insurance policy would include such things as flood insurance, fire insurance and insurance covering anyone who may be injured at the building.
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.
Yes, Your homeowners Insurance Policy will cover fire damage to your home.AnswerYou better contact your insurance agent on that one.