It would only pay only if the land owner were determined to be liable for the fire.
No, Homeowners insurance policies typically exclude coverage for land erosion and ground movement. Home Insurance covers certain sudden losses due to the perils listed on the policy (Fire, Wind, Hail, lightning etc). Land erosion is not a sudden loss.
If there is any type of structure on the land it will require insurance..but "raw land" does not require insurance. During to course of construction you will have to carry insurance on the property in case of fire or other hazards. Most lenders want the coverage to be equal to the amount of the loan balance.
The rules vary from state to state. If you tell me which state you are asking about, then I can give you a better answer.
One can purchase cheap land insurance online. Some of the useful websites for cheap land insurance are Nationwide, State Farm, Duramerica and Prairie Land Insurance.
If you mean property like the land, then the insurance covers the land the house is on. Other one is "property insurance" covers the items in your house, let's say someone broke in and stole your amazing 54in flat screen TV. You have property insurance and it covers the cost of the TV or part of the cost. You make a claim for it then insurance sends you money.
The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
Happy Land fire happened in 1990.
Nobody. Homeowners Insurance covers Homes not land.
Homeowners insurance does not cover land. It covers the insured structures located on the land.
Westcor Land Title Insurance Company was created in 1993.
The land of fire and ice
Insurance for Land Rovers could be obtained from any company providing vehicle insurance. However, certain companies such as Adrian Flux specialise in insuring Land Rovers.