Yes, but generally at Actual cash value (either market value or replacement cost minus depreciation) instead of replacement cost. However, the insurance company will generally pay to reconstruct at another location.
It depends greatly on the condition of the property. Any carrier will have an inspection conducted to determine the risk factors associated with extending insurance coverage. So take the stand point of an insurance company and decide if you would insure the property in question. If you would there is a good chance you can find coverage. Please note coverages for an unoccupied dwelling are often less comprehensive.
"Often times, yes. The amount of coverage will vary from company to company, as some will offer more than others. Research the company's provider and rates and decide for yourself if the benefits are suitable for you and your family."
Yes, since the situation has changed. Also, you want different coverage such as loss of rent. For example, if there is a fire and your tenant cannot stay at the home, they are not paying rent. By having such coverage, the insurance company provides you with compensation of the loss rent. Also, you can face action from the company by purposely not notifying them of the change.
Do the work, the claim is going to count against you now that a check was issued. You should not have filed if you did not intend to do the work.
First you decide if you want to be a captive agency(selling mostly one kind of insurance) or an independent agency. Then you have to get liscensing, training, experience, and begin building a client base.
No, an insurance company can not force you to rebuild your house after a fire. They can tell you how much they are willing to offer you for the damage on your home. At that point you can decide whether to rebuild or move.
Insurance rates depend on which insurance company you choose to do business with. When you decide which insurance company you want to insure your commercial boat, you fill out a quote for your particular coverage.
It is only possible to get UK health care in insurance in the UK. Knowing what city a person is in will help decide what company to choose when you pick your insurance company.
It depends greatly on the condition of the property. Any carrier will have an inspection conducted to determine the risk factors associated with extending insurance coverage. So take the stand point of an insurance company and decide if you would insure the property in question. If you would there is a good chance you can find coverage. Please note coverages for an unoccupied dwelling are often less comprehensive.
Humana insurance is a company that sells insurance similarly to other companies such as Allstate or Geico. You should look at their prices and decide if they are the right brand for you.
Endorse the check & send it to your Mortgage company. They will decide how much you get from it.
When you are searching for which auto insurance company it is good to know what companies are reputable. A review of different insurance companies will help you decide which one is right for you.
Report the claim anyways. Tell the truth and let the insurance company decide how to proceed. Remember, if you are paying for the insurance, you should expect claims to be paid if you have the coverage.
If you are looking to get life insurance you should consider if you have any dependents and if you don't you won't need life insurance. You could get life insurance if you are a sole owner of a company and you need to decide how much money your company will need after you die.
All insurance companies are different with their own set of rules in regard to when you are more of liability and they decide to drop you. Check with your own insurance company for a more specific answer.
Yes, they can. The fact that they have no insurance and the Police were not called has no bearing. If they do decide to claim for any injuries, your insurance company will scrutinize it, but not necessarily deny it.
You can change your auto insurance at any time. It is up to the company to decide whether or not to accept your claim.