Try searching around the internet, see if big insurance names, like Allstate, Statefarm or Geico, cover landlord buildings, if not search throughout the internet.
Look at your local insurance companies. Ask them if they offer gap car insurance. All states will have certain coverage included. You just need to ask.
Look through your canceled checks, of if someone else paid for your insurance, ask him. In most states you are required to carry proof of insurance with you, but apparently you do not have your old insurance card, or you could simply look at it.
Geico, Liberty Mutual, and Nationwide all provide building insurance for various businesses. Contact these businesses online or via telephone and ask for a free consultation.
In most circumstances no. The liability portion of the landlords insurance policy provides some protection for the landlord, but only if some neglect or other type of liability can be proven on the part of the landlord.
I would ask them and if they aren't available, look through their mail. There is no national database of insurance policies that you can use.
Renters insurance covers all of your belongings that are inside your dwelling in the case that something bad happens (like a flood or a fire). It is kind of like homeowners insurance but for renters. If you cause damage to the landlords property you will be covered.If you cause damage and you do not have renters insurance,the land lords insurance will cover him or her and after the property has been repaired,the landlords insurance company will demand that you pay for the damages,if you do not they will and can sue you and even attach your wages. I am NOT an insurance agent, i am a landlord and i highly recommend that my tenants buy this insurance it is cheep.If they don't,and something happens and its their fault,i am covered but they will be left holding the bag. I hope this helps you. Covers furniture plus more Go ask your account if you Can or type money and for a sake of it in google
1. Look at the policy and 2. Ask for prequalification from the insurance company
The best thing to look for when comparing insurance companies is how often customer service is available and to what extent are they willing to go above and beyond for you.
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To determine if your grandmother had a life insurance policy that names you as a beneficiary, you should first review her personal documents, such as bank statements, insurance policy statements, or will. If you are unable to find any information, you can reach out to her insurance agent or company directly to inquire about any existing policies.
Do you have any insurance. If driving, they ask for your proof of auto insurance.
The traditional way is to look-up insurance companies in Yellow pages and phone directly. You can also ask friends, relatives or work colleagues on who they would recommend for van insurance.