Yes you do.
No
No. If the tenant does not own the building they legally cannot be responsbile for the insurance on the building.
Your own home owners insurance most likely will not... probably an exclusion for damage to your own property from an accident of that nature. If the home your grand daughter lives in has renters or home owners insurance, then that policy will probably cover it.
You will continue to pay insurance premium to renew the policy,irrespective of the claim to be submitted after truck accident.
If you mean can you pay for the other persons ( the owners ) insurance policy yes. If you mean can you insure it for yourself no.
Ask an insurance agent. Most insurance agents are happy to sell insurance and answer questions. Most insurance policies are available with layaways; that is a time when the insurance policy isn't active and you don't pay for coverage. The same agent who insures the home would be a great candidate to help with insurance on the car.
Yes you can have the home assessed for value. If the home is worth less then you can pay less for coverage.
It all depends on whether you still owe money on the home. Most lenders will require you carry hazard insurance until you pay off the loan. If you own the home free and clear then it's really just up to you whether or not you want insurance on it.
No, it won't pay your mortgage note or your equity line note, but your homeowners insurance will pay to repair the fire damage to your home.
No
No. Tell them to get a job and pay for their own insurance.
Life Insurance Company will pay such amount to you after you submit the death certificate in insurance company. Fist you have to pay to funeral home and after that you will receive insurance amount from the insurance company. Here is link from where you got the local funeral home information in detail and ask them for the same. http://www.allfuneralhomes.com/