We live in Rockland County. State Farm was willing to insure us with our pitbull at no higher of a charge than we were paying before.
Travelers Insurance wouldn't insure us and another one wanted to charge us over twice the rate we were paying pre-pitbull with a dog exclusion!
That area requires Insurance Coverage of $100,000.
"No, Swinton Home Insurance is only available in the United Kingdom and is not available in the United States. They can be contacted by phone at 0800 072 3768."
OF Course, Just contact a local personal linesproperty and casualty insurance agent.
You can go to dmv.com to search for car insurance in the NY region.
Selective insurance
It is not illegal to own a pitbull in New York City. As you can see from the first two Related Links below, there are many websites offering pitbulls for adoption in New York City. However, there ARE bans on owning pitbulls in New York City, IF you live in government housing. If you live in a building operated by the NYCHA (New York City Housing Authority) you can't own a dog that weighs over 25 pounds, and Dobermans, Rottweilers, and all Pitbull breeds are banned completely. See Related Link #3. As for the rest of New York State: according to Related Link #4, New York is the 12th state to prohibit the passing of BSL (Breed-Specific Legislation). Even though New York State has prohibited the passing of state laws that ban people from owning specific breeds of dog, there are still some areas of New York State that have enacted local laws against pitbull owners. In Larchmont, New York, pitbulls are banned outright, and in Yonkers, NY, owning a pitbull requires insurance coverage of $100,000.
In order to register your car in NY you will need an insurance bar code with valid NYS insurance.
Met Life Insurance Company
The Home Insurance Building was the first skyscraper to be build in New York. The Home Insurance Building was some 138 feet tall (more than 10 stories) and was unique due to the integration of steel into the framework of the building.
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