Heat problems in red. Water problems in blue.
They could- but there are too many variables here to give you one answer.
They could be waiting for a better price
Possibly and/or maybe
I have homeowners insurance for my house.
if you paid cash for the house do you need homeowners insurance
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
No.
Yes.
No, it is just for the house and contents.
You can typically determine if someone owns their house by checking public property records, which are often accessible through local government websites or offices. Additionally, homeowners may have a mortgage statement or deed that proves ownership. Observing whether the individual pays property taxes can also be an indicator, as owners are usually responsible for these payments. Lastly, a simple conversation may reveal their ownership status, as many homeowners are open about their property.
Infrared rays are commonly encountered in heat lamps, remote controls, security cameras, and some types of motion sensors around the house.
The insurance company reserves that right.