Coverage B - can also include driveways, walkways, etc. It generally has no additional premium cost and standard policies it is usually 10% of Coverage A limit
yes under coverage B - other structures
The pool would be covered under Coverage B "other structures" of your policy. Any structure not attached to your home is covered under Coverage B.
Most likely you have a package policy. These package policies tend to have additional structures coverage already included.
Most standard Homeowner's policies cover other structures on the same property that are detached from the main dwelling. This coverage is provided automatically in an amount of 20% of the dwelling coverage and is in addition to the coverage on the main residence.
Errors and omissions coverage is a form of professional liability coverage that is required by all insurance agents and agencies to cover them for errors in doing their job. Other professions have similar if not the same coverage to protect them from errors at their profession. It is similar to medical malpractice coverage in type.
No, a swimming pool would be covered under Coverage B or "Other Structures" of your policy.
Coverage A on any homeowners policy includes the dwelling itself. This is the home without including the contents. The coverages under a homeowners policy are as follows: Coverage A: Dwelling Coverage B: Other Structures Coverage C: Contents Coverage D: Loss of Use Also provided under most homeowners policies are liability coverage and medical payments to others.
ASDA insurance is for automobiles, in Europe, coverage is adjusted with price to get you the best value choices for your needs. Other perks include hospitalization coverage, and roedside assistance. Any insurance required by law is available.
There are all different types of coverage for an auto policy as well as different limits of coverage. Some limits and types of coverage are required by law and other amounts and types of coverages are up to the individual owner of the policy.
yes, so long as you have the industry standard "HO3" or "HO5" policy that includes "other structures" coverage. The fence would be covered under other structures, subject to deductible.
Yes. Olympic-style fencing requires the use of metal masks, heavy jackets, gloves, and other protective gear that fits under the jacket. All of this equipment is required to meet certain stress-test regulations. Besides those, it's advisable that one wears long pants. Fencing has very few accidents in relation to many other popular sports, due to the prevalence of safety measures.
If bought through Leon Paul, the official fencing gear supplier of both the United States Fencing Association and British Fencing, a recommended electric foil will cost $180. However, there are many other fencing gear suppliers, and Leon Paul is known to be one of the most expensive of all of them. See related links for links to Leon Paul and other fencing gear suppliers.