Insurance agencies take pictures of the outside of your home to document any previous damages. Whether they take pictures of the inside is at their discretion.
No, it is just for the house and contents.
Inside your home or outside and did you bother to READ your policy?
If you are filing a homeowners insurance claim because your basement was flooded then be sure to be specific when making the claim because most homeowners do not have flood insurance. If your basement flooded as a result of a broken or leaky pipe or from some other cause from inside the home then you should be fine but if your basement was flooded as a result of an outside source then you may not.
I don't know of any homeowners insurance carrier that requests an inspection of the interior of the home. We inspect the exterior and take photos of the outside only to submit to the carrier. The main concern of the insurance company is the condition of the roof and the overall maintenance of the property. If a person takes care of the outside of the house and show pride in ownership then the interior normally will show the same attention to maintenance. The exterior also gives us the measurements and therefore the square feet in order to calculate the replacement cost of the home.
No,your homeowners will only pay for someone outside of any household residents.
You can report is stolen and hope their homeowners insurance will cover its replacement.
Very doubtful, the homeowners policy isn't a maintence policy, all losses must be sudden and accidental and a 'named' peril must have caused the loss. Additionally, this issue would probably be determined to be an "Act of God," thus placing the loss outside of insurance coverage.
When you rent a car from a business, they offer insurance directly through them. Of course, you also go purchase outside. Some of them are Esurance and Hartford Auto Insurance.
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking but I will take a shot. If you mean personal property not located on your property then yes, you have coverage of your personal property while you are traveling away from home. Up to 10% of coverage C (personal property) is covered while off premises. I hope this answered your question.
You have a home that is filled with furniture, clothes and other belongings. You worked many long years to build up equity in your home. Your home is the biggest investment you will make in your life. How do you protect that investment? If there is a fire and everything you own is lost, what can you do? In order to avoid winding up with nothing, you need to buy homeowners insurance as soon as you buy your home.If you are buying a new home, and you are getting a mortgage, then you have no choice but to buy homeowners insurance. The mortgage company or bank will make you buy homeowners insurance as part of the agreement to lend you money. They don’t want to lend money on a home that could possibly burn down. If your house burns and you have no insurance, then you and the bank would both be on the losing end. The bank can’t stay in business losing money.If you are paying cash for a home, you should still buy homeowners insurance. Once you know you are going to close on your home, get in touch with an insurance agent. If the company you deal with for car insurance also sells homeowners insurance, that is a good place to start. Have them give you an estimate for what the policy will cost. Get at lest two more estimates from other insurance companies.An insurance agent will ride by and look at your home from the outside, and most likely take a few photos of the house. You will have to provide them information on your personal goods and from there a quote will be worked out. Once he gets all the necessary information the agent will come up with the annual cost. There are variables that also come into play, such as how far your house is from the fire department or if there is a fire hydrant close to your home.Any type of insurance is a necessity, but homeowners insurance is the best insurance investment you can make. Buy homeowners insurance and protect your property and you investment. Don’t get caught uninsured
Chances are there is a toll free number that is hosted 24/7. If you are seeking to purchase insurance, then you will have to do this when they are open. Office workers also have families and lives outside of their working environment, too.
From what I can tell Tesco does not offer services like home and auto insurance outside of the UK, but traveler's insurance is available to foreigners outside the UK.