Yes, they can. When you agreed and signed your finance contract at the time of purchase you agreed to keep the property insured until the note was paid off.
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No. You may be required to surrender the license plate and registration to the DMV before you can cancel the insurance, though. If the car is of value, such as an antique or collectible, you might want to consider purchasing vehicle storage insurance.
No. But it would be wise to have storage ins on it, in case the vehicle is the cause of a building fire.
Having storage cabinets in an insurance office is strictly the choice of the owner. However, having storage for paperwork is always a plus.
The insurance company is refusing to pay for storage fees because it may not be covered under the policy or because the storage fees are considered excessive or unnecessary.
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If you decide to store your car in a storage unit, it is always a wise decision to get insurance. Robberies occur at storage facilities all the time, and you never know what could happen.
Insurance companies may be responsible for storage fees incurred during the claim process, depending on the terms of the policy and the circumstances of the claim. It is important to review the policy details and consult with the insurance company to determine coverage for storage fees.
No. Vehicles are covered under an Auto Insurance Policy, Not a Home Insurance Policy.
No, boat insurance is not required in Texas.
They will probably demand full coverage on the car whether you drive it or not. The storage insurance should be quite a bit cheaper than if the vehicle were actually in use on the streets, etc. Check with your finance company and your insurance agent.