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"Would you like to send the package priority?Do the contents need to be insured.
No. The landlord will probably have insured the building but the contents will be the tenants responsibility.
You can make sure your house contents are correctly insured by confirming with the insurance provider, and their regulations. You can also double check on the contract given by the insurance company.
if you dont already know..then its probably not insured..
Normally, renter's coverage applies only to the contents of the dwelling (furniture, for example). In contrast, homeowner's coverage is much broader. It applies to the structure of the dwelling, contents, and typically has an element of liability coverage that provides protection to the insured in case a guest is injured, because of the insured's negligence, upon the insured premises.
Damage to or loss to household contents and other personal belongings owned the insured
They are only covered if they themselves are insured under their own policy.
Yes, though they'll both only cover 50%.
Contents Insurance with a landlord simply means that the Landowner has the items inside of the rented/leased house/apartment/etc. insured so that if any damage were to occur they would not be without money.
Landlords contents and communal contents may be insured, but it is very unlikely that the tenants personal items would be included on a general buildings policy.
No idea, sounds like the 'name' of the agency. This is the coverage that covers an insured for items that aren't theirs but in their possession. This coverage you will find in Commercial Business Owners policies such as Auto Repair dealers or Dry Cleaners. UPDATE: Bailey Ins. is for companies who want to insure contents in their possession or warehouse that they do not own. Example. house has a fire, contractor removes all contents to their warehouse. Those contents are insured by "Bailey Ins." for a set amount. cheers
No, Your home insurance policy is specific to the named insured(s) property and contents if covered.