property owner
No. The deductible only applies to them fixing their own house.
Standard disclaimer: This contract limits our liability - PLEASE READ IT - The Management shall not assume liability for auto accessories or articles left in the car. No liability shall be assumed by the Management for loss or damage by fire, theft or any other cause to, or by the vehicle, while in custody of the Management. Management will not be responsible for any incident reported after the vehicle has left the premises.
premises is an asset
Can a homeowner get a third party liability insurance covering ONLY visitors who might have an accident while on the premises (not the house itself and its furnishings and belongings) Thank you Elie
A homeowner who has property or buildings by law must have premises liability. This protects them from any type of injury that happens on their property assuming the person was invited on the land, is the licensee or a trespasser. It includes injuries as a result of uneven pavement, wet floors, standing water, or falling objects to name a few.
it is a liability..
asset
asset
Joseph A. Page has written: 'Puerto Rico' 'The Brazilians' 'Brasil' 'Peron' 'The law of premises liability' -- subject(s): Premises liability
61224-0-Building and Premises - Premises Occupied by Employees of Insured
Premises and operations.
occupiers