Wimpey no-fines houses are generally treated, for insurance purposes, the same as houses made of brick. Most insurers do not ask you which type of construction the house is as long as it's brick or concrete. It's when you start insuring wood, metal etc that you may have problems. Many people seriously misunderstand Wimpey no-fines housing.
You have to have it insured for at least the amount of mortgage. That is the mortgage companies "insurance" that it will be paid for if it is totally destroyed.AnswerIf you agreed to insure your house for the amount of the mortgage when you obtained your mortgage then you are bound by that agreement and will have no choice but to comply. Actually, the purpose of homeowner's insurance is not to insure the loan, it's to insure the property. You cannot purchase more than the replacement cost of the house. In the event of a total loss, you will only be paid the cost to replace the house up to the limit shown in the declarations, regardless of what the loan amount is. It is against the law for a mortgage company to require you to secure insurance for the value of the loan. They can be fined.
To the insurance company, your mortgage balance has no impact on how much insurance coverage you need for your home. Homeowners insurance is based on the replacement/reconstruction cost of your home.
because the lower the cost the more profit the business makes profit = revenue - cost
yes it can be negative when the cost of carrying is more than the cost of reordering
If a person fails to pay their overdraft fees for their bank account, the bank can take the person to court. If the person is taken to court, they may have to pay more fines and court costs.
no it doesn't cost more,but your car is not vauled the same.
yes of course.
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Yes a conversion van will cost more to insure than a traditional mini van or cargo van. A conversion van has a higher value and is thus more costly too replace if lost.
check with your insurance company. Typically economy cars like the Corolla cost much less to insure than larger more expensive models.
What is a category D car
No. It is a Federal Crime ( a felony ) to profit from an insured loss.
For what? To mail? To insure? To overnight? Please be more specific!
It will cost you around 234 dollars. This is with a bunch of fines on top of fines. You need to be very careful when speeding in California as tickets can go up to 480 dollars or more.
The 2004 Isuzu Rodeo is $ 136.00 more where I am
Higher theft rate, higher probability of an accident, more expensive to repair.
The Kawasaki motorbikes are extremely expensive not only to own but also to insure. But if you have the sports edition it is going cost you a goood bit more to get insurance on it.