No, Your Homeowners policy does Not provide coverage for your handyman, employees nor any other hired workers.
Ho Oh
You are probably referring to an HO-3
the name of the Pokemon on the cover of heart gold (the one that looks like a bird with a rainbow on it) is HO-OH
In most states the answer to this question is "yes". Sudden and accidental water damage is covered by most HO-3 policies (the TX equivalent to the HO-3 is the HO-B, and sometimes the HO-A+). Although the insurance company will repair the water damage, they will not cover the appliance that covered this damage. The reason the appliance is not covered is because "appliance malfunction" isn't a covered peril.
its called ho-oh. one of the rarest Pokemon in the game
The main part of the Ho Chi Minh trail covered 450 miles. The trail was logistical system.
Just under the recoil cover. You will see a small box with 2 screws to the left of the flywheel once you remove the cover.
I'm not sure if does cover your home from damages from boat/jetski but it does however cover damages from wind, fire, smoke, hail, vehicles etc.
A legendary fire/flying-type Pokemon; specifically, Ho-Oh.
An HO-3 is the most common form of a homeowner's policy. There are many other homeowners forms including the following: HO-1, HO-2, HO-4 (Rented Home), HO-5, HO-6 (Condominium), HO-8, HO-10. Some of these are replacement cost policies and some are actual cash value policies. Some are for condos and some are for people who are renting a home and need coverage for their items inside the home only. There are different policies for different needs. There are also many different endorsements for policies to cover just about any case that can arise.
Insurance will cover whatever damage to your vehicle as long as you have comprehensive insurance. As long as you have a HO-3 insurance, it will cover the replacement cost to your house if you take wind or hail damage as well.
A cherry popsicle...lol