The best way to find out is to ask your agent about the terms of your policy. You might be able to add such coverage, too.
Depending on your policy, yes it can possibly cover a generator.
No, you would need to purchase an Insurance policy for your Rental Property. Sometimes referred to as landlords Insurance.
No. They must purchase their own renter's insurance. The homeowners policy for a rental only covers the physical property.
Homeowners policies do not cover damage to motorized vehicles (except lawnmowers, golf carts, off-road vehicles, electric wheelchairs). SOMETIMES there is coverage for boats & their trailers when stored in an enclosed building on the premises.
No Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for automobiles. You would have to look to your auto Insurance to file a comprehensive claim. No one is liable for an act of nature.
The dwelling Owners policy does not cover the property or liability of a tenant. Rental dwellings are covered under a Dwelling Policy that covers rental properties not a homeowners policy. If the tenant seeks coverage, the tenant must buy his own Renters Insurance Policy.
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Homeowners insurance does not cover automobile nor there parts.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
Most companies won't require insurnace. Check with your rental company for details.
All homeowners policies cover damage caused by lightning.
Yes. That is covered on a homeowners policy.