Rental insurance is a very wise insurance to have. This can cover loss and damage just like a regular home insurance even though you are only renting.
No, unfortunately your own car insurance does not cover your budget truck rental. However, when you rent the truck there should be rental insurance available.
The rental car companies should have coverage. If not check with your own insurance provider
You buy rental car insurance so if you are in an accident your insurance will pay for part or all of rental car expenses if a rental car is needed. Without this insurance this will be out of pocket for you.
You should get rental car insurance just to be on the safe side. You could end up saving a lot of money just by being extra careful and covering yourself with insurance.
Find out first if your own insurance will cover you in the rental care. If so, you don't need rental insurance. Also, it is wise to take the time to choose the type of rental insurance you want should you decide to purchase it. Here is some good reading information on that: http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2011/06/22/rental-car-insurance-is-it-worth-price/
This is not a covered peril on a tenants renters insurance policy. Nor should it be. This is the landlords responsibility.
There are reason why you might want to get rental car insurance. The first is if you don't have any insurance at all. The second is simply for some piece of mind if you are risk adverse.
The company you are renting the bus from should have the insurance. You do not need to purchase insurance from a separate company.
Yes, you should have no issue getting renters insurance with a pool on the property.
Most auto insurance companies will extend the coverage on your personal auto policy to a rental car. The important fact is whether you have a statement or not.
== == Can you answer this question, providing useful price comparisons and the like based on your own experience, WITHOUT advertising a service you yourself provide? I haven't heard of insurance companies having a policy that relates just for rental cars. My suggestion is if your personal insurance doesn't not cover a rental car, to get it directly from the rental car company that you rent from. Should you buy insurance for a rental car? No, if you already have insurance on a car you currently own, it will also cover rental cars
If you purchased the rental company's insurance option then the rental company's insurance is responsible. If you did not purchase the insurance option, then YOUR insurance is responsible.