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The terms of the AAMI landlord house insurance represent an agreement between a customer and AAMI for insurance coverage. Some of the items of the terms include that AAMI landlord house insurance will provide coverage for flood damage, rain or stormwater damage, as well as any damage or loss caused by theft and vandalism.
Home content insurance provides insurance on all property on the house premises. This includes lose items like books, DVDs, clothes - items which are not physically connected to the home or the property.
Autonomous items in the balance of payments capture transactions that private agents undertake when they maximize profits or welfare. These items are sometimes referred to as above the line items. Accommodating items reflect government actions aimed at altering the size and the composition of the balance of payments, and they are sometimes referred to as below the line items.
Once the insurance company has paid the claim for stolen items they become the legal owners of the items.
If you have off premise coverage on your policy and the stolen items were scheduled on your homeowners insurance policy then Yes, you should be covered for those items. Contact your insurance agent for clarification of your insurance coverage.
That depends on the terms of your specific policy. You should read it to find out. It depends whether the insurance is 'like for like' or 'new for old'. If it's not clear from your policy speak to your insurance company or broker.
RAC does cover insurance on items when one has subscribed to their Personal Valuable Insurance. Items that can be covered include digital camera, jewelry, laptops, watches and many others.
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For items covered under warranty, the dealer. For items which are not, the person who is making the payments on the car.