You can visit the site of your local foundation repair company and just ask them... they will know for sure.
Homeowner's insurance can be purchased by contacting insurance agents via phone or online. Most auto insurance companies carry homeowner's insurance and allows a discount for multi policy.
No. Homeowners insurance does not warranty household appliances and equipment or maintenance costs.
Your homeowner's insurance will not cover any damage which occured prior to the time you purchased the policy.
Commercial property cannot be covered by homeowner's insurance. Commercial property insurance must be purchased for that category of property.
No, homeowner's insurance does not cover vehicles of any type. Coverage for ATV's, motorcycles, minibikes, etc. has to be purchased on a separate policy.
No. Flood insurance is purchased by the homeowner to provide coverage for losses elated to flooding. The president has nothing to do with your flood insurance.
It might and it might not. It depends on what scope of coverage you purchased and if it was a preexisting condition or not.Contact your insurer or your insurance agent for clarification of your coverage.
That depends on the terms and scope of coverage you purchased. Most home insurance policies do not cover the cost of relocation.
When obtaining auto insurance quotes from brokers, it is always best to deal with auto insurance specialists unless your homeowner's policy offers discounts for auto insurance purchased from the same company. If that is the case, and you have been happy with your homeowner's policy, simply obtain a quote from the company that issues it and compare it to one or two online quotes from leading auto insurance firms. If you see a great difference, you may want to speak to auto insurance specialists to make sure that you understand each quote so you can make the right decision.
A homeowner can insure the property and owned contents. A renter does not own the home so they can only insure their own contents. Liability coverage can be purchased on either policy type.
If title insurance is not purchased at closing, then it can be purchased later. Generally a title insurance policy can be issued within 14 days of the closing.
It just depends on the type of policy you selected when you purchased your coverage. Talk to your insurance agent if you have questions about your coverage. Your agent would the person in the best position to advise you of coverage.