No. This will have nothing to do with the price of the homeowners insurance.
I have the same question! A car did hit my house and I started to go through my homeowners insurance , but however I am thinking after all the problems that I am having with my homeowners that maybe it would have been best to go through the car company insurance.
Will Homeowners Insurance cover an Auto Accident?No, Homeowners Insurance Policies do not provide coverage for Auto Accidents.____________________________________________________________________Other AnswersNo. If he wasn't insured on the car, then there is no way to claim any of his insurance on it. He will simply have to pay himself.
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The first one. It depends if you're talking about a homeowner or multiple homeowners. If you're referring to one person, it's homeowner's, but if you're referring to homeowners (plural), then it's homeowners'.
There are several websites that offer homeowners insurance quotes. These are a few that might help you. www.homeownerswiz.com/, www.netquote.com/, Quotes.InsuranceQuotes.com and www.geico.com
It would go to his spouse
Nope! Because your dead!
There are a number of places were one can compare homeowners insurance online. Some of these places on the internet include Compare The Market, Net Quote, and Go Compare.
The best way to apply for Homeowners Insurance Leads is to go to the website. The website for the Lead Company would probably be the best place to look.
Yes, The ex spouse may drop your name off the homeowners insurance, all the other party have to do is take out an homeowners insurance out in his/her own name. that way they know their investment is secure.Another PerspectiveNo. There would be a problem if there is a pay off in the case of a catastrophe. Your ex would have to list her/his name as the owner of the property and that would be fraudulent. If it was disclosed there was a co-owner the policy would go in both names. An insurance company cannot pay only one joint owner if the property is wrecked by fire or some other disaster. If you own the property and are paying the mortgage the insurance company would be liable for paying only a half-owner. You should consult with an attorney in order to get this issue resolved.
One could get a homeowners' insurance quote online by visiting the websites of insurance companies such as GEICO or Esurance directly. One can also visit comparison websites such as Money Supermarket and Go Compare to get a variety of quotes online.
The child go to the other parent.