Insurance companies use a lot of things to decide. A felony might reflect a lack of good decision making (not you, of course) or friends who are irresponsible . But they use our credit history, neighborhoods and a lot of other things too.
Having a felony may disqualify you from becoming a CNA, as it depends on the specific policies of the state licensing board. However, in some cases, the type of felony and how long ago it occurred may be taken into consideration during the application process. It is best to check with the state nursing board for the most accurate information.
The plural for for the noun felony is felonies.
While coverage may vary by company, some insurance companies that may provide coverage for homeowners with a felony on their record include State Farm, Allstate, and Farmers Insurance. It's advisable to contact these companies directly to inquire about their specific policies and eligibility criteria.
It is really up to the housing authority at the time of your application. Generally, if you have a felony they will not accept you. If a long time has passed since your felony conviction, they may approve you.
Yes, having a burglar alarm system may impact your homeowners insurance premium. Some insurance companies offer discounts for homes with security systems in place because they reduce the risk of burglary and theft. It is best to check with your insurance provider to see if they offer any discounts for having a burglar alarm installed.
Yes
Your insurance broker can answer your question.
Yes, a felony is a serious criminal offense.
I hope so as got their homeowners policy
Yes! A felony offense is a serious crime!
Yes.
Homeowners insurance does not cover automobile nor there parts.
Yes, But only if you have water overflow endorsement on your policy. Otherwise there would be no coverage.
Most homeowners insurers will deny coverage to such a person for a stated number of years. The duration of time will vary with the insurer.
No, You would need to look for your auto insurance for road accidents
Having ANY degree of felony makes you ineligible to purchase, possess, or have access to a firearm.
No, Your Homeowners policy does Not provide coverage for your handyman, employees nor any other hired workers.