?Normally to drive a rental car you need to have your name as a driver with the company you rent from. Insurance is a secondary issue.
You can add the new business to your existing policy. The cleaning company would not be covered until you add it to the policy.
A Garage policy can have many different kinds of coverage added to the policy. You can certainly add coverage for tools and equipment to be covered under the policy.
If you are listed as a friver you should be covered under his insurance which means you should be able to add your vehicle as wee.
You can add your roommate to your auto policy as a driver but you cannot add their vehicle to your policy. You cannot insure a vehicle you do not own and since you have no legal relationship with a roommate you cannot add a vehicle they own to your policy. You do have an obligation to add them as a driver on your policy if they ever drive your car.
Cancel the forced insurance policy and add terms and conditions to your homeowner policy.
Yes, but the parents have to add the new driver to their policy.
Yes. You can add and have an obligation to add anyone who drives your vehicles. This does not mean that you can add their vehicles onto your policy. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own.
Yes, You can add any person to your policy whom you wish to designate as a covered driver.
Yes, you can add your grandson to your car insurance policy. Speak to your insurance broker.
Add her to your policy, but make her understand this is to help her out, and if she behaves irresponsibly, she on her own for insurance coverage .
Generally, The least expensive way is to add your son to your existing auto Insurance Policy. Failure to add a known driver to your policy is considered Insurance Fraud by concealment and could subject the insured to cancellation, non renewal and can void all coverage under your policy. Basically any one who has regular access to your vehicle and is not scheduled under the policy is an uninsured driver.
Add him in what capacity? If it's an auto policy and you want to add him as a driver, that's fine. If you want him to be named on a homeowner's policy, it can only be done if he has actual interest in the property.