Yes, it certainly is. In fact, they are required by law to hold your personal property for you to be able to claim it. It is ingenious that they keep it in the vehicle. It is common practice that they will not release it to you until the storage fee is paid.
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No. Personal belongings are covered by your renter's and homeowner's insurance.
The items inside my open luggage are clothes, shoes, toiletries, and some personal belongings.
The landlord is generally only responsible for the building, not the belongings inside. That's what renter's insurance is for.
No. Be sure you only insure the dwelling and not the contents inside. You should ask your tenants to have renters insurance to cover their personal belongings. Your mortgage company will require that you have adequate coverage but is not concerned with personal belongings inside the home. As far as I know, the mortgage company has no say in who lives in the home.
You should consider getting contents insurance for your flat, which covers the belongings and personal items inside your home in case of theft, damage, or loss.
The contents of the locked suitcase that have sparked your interest could be anything from valuable items to personal belongings or important documents.
Pharohs and their belongings to help them trough the afterlife
tombs, stones and rocks, belongings, and dead pharaohs
A prison cell typically contains a bed, a toilet, a sink, and sometimes a desk or shelf. Inmates may also have personal belongings within their cell, such as clothing, books, and hygiene products.
Most hotels have notices posted in the rooms stating they have no liability for loss or destruction of any guest belongings not inside the hotel safe.
they put the bodies of pharaohs and their belongings and sometimes their cat inside the pyramids