If you have renter's insurance (if renting) or business insurance (if owned by a business), then yes, it's covered.
Note: Renter's insurance only covers your property. The home itself should be insured by the owner.
Yes. If it is a home and it is owned by someone, then it is covered by homeowners' insurance, regardless of who that someone is.
No, the home policy does not cover the occupant of the home, including pets.
Yes, Your air conditioner for your home is covered for the same perils as the rest of your home structure for covered perils such as Fire, Wind, Hail etc. It is not however covered for normal wear and tear or expected maintenance. See your home insurance policy or talk with your insurance agent about the covered perils you selected for your homeowners insurance policy.
Nope, That's what auto Insurance is for.
No. Fraud is not a covered peril under your home insurance policy. However, Many Home insurance policies do have coverage for certain kinds of theft.
Dentures are something that is generally covered under your Health Insurance policy.
Normal appliances are not going to be covered by home owner's insurance. An air Conditioning unit that doesn't work isn't going to be covered.
If your garage doors were damaged by a covered peril as defined by your home insurance policy then the door would be covered.
No, But it might be covered under your home warranty.
ALL Personal property owned or borroewd by insured is covered IN HOME AND anywhere in the world while on vacation. BUT, If you at a second home like a cabin you own in Tahoe the coverage will be decreased to 10% of amount covered in Coverage C. Any relative living with you stuff is covered also. Roomates belongings are not covered. Certain items like Jewerly and Guns have limits on the amounts that insurance will pay out. Hope this helps. Jessica N
It depends on your insurance policy
No. It covered under a motorcycle policy.