No, boat insurance is not required in Texas.
In the State of Texas, when you rent a car, rental insurance is not included. If you want to have the rental insurance it will come with an extra charge.
There is not a rental place in Waxahachie that rents bonce houses. You can get information about renting these online from varous online rental companies.
Insurance companies in the state of Texas are required to offer you PIP insurance, and you can refuse to purchase this. In the state of Texas, you are required to pay any damages you make in an accident so PIP is handy just in case.
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Yes, recent estimates are that as much as 30 percent of the drivers in Texas are withot the state required liability Insurance.
In Texas, there is no legally mandated minimum amount of commercial liability insurance required for rental properties. However, most landlords typically carry at least $1 million in liability coverage to protect against potential lawsuits and claims from tenants or visitors. It’s advisable for property owners to consult with an insurance agent to determine appropriate coverage based on their specific property and risk factors. Additionally, mortgage lenders may have their own insurance requirements that landlords must meet.
NO, that is not a state requirement. I contacted the Texas Deparment of Insurance's Licensing Department to obtain the answer to this question.
if you are talking about auto insurance (I have to ask since your question is in two different categories) then the minimum required insurance levels for Texas are:Bodily Injury per Person: $20,000Bodily Injury per Accident: $40,000Property Damage: $15,000
Yes for the street, no for off road.
For an Insurance agent who wish to sell insurance products (Life and Health or Property and Casualty) in Texas, you must take a Texas Insurance Licensing Exam to get your Life and Health or Property and Casualty insurance license. These two types of insurance have their own kind of license so if you want to sell both then you'll need to get two different licenses. By the way, aspiring insurance adjusters are only required to take a Property and Casualty insurance licensing exam in Texas(claim adjusters don't sell Life and Health insurance). Other than enrolling in a local school for your insurance licensing in Texas, you can also take Texas Insurance Licensing Online Exam or Texas Adjusters License Online Exam.