In a homeowners policy, territory refers to the geographic area where the policy provides coverage. This typically includes the home itself, external structures, personal property, and liability coverage within a certain location specified in the policy declaration. It's important to understand the territory limit of your policy to ensure you have appropriate coverage.
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The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
"Territory" can be a noun. It refers to a specific geographic area or region that is under the control of a particular person, group, or organization.
Mexico has the largest territory in Central America.
YT - Yukon Territories
No, Homeowners policies are considered Mono-Line
Yes, of course. The current owners on the policy have to pay for the insurance policy, This is why this policy states that it is a homeowners policy.
No. This is not a covered cause under a homeowners policy. This is something that was caused by the homeowners neglect which is not covered under the terms of the policy.
Yes. That is covered on a homeowners policy.
No, Homeowners Insurance does not provide the coverage of a life insurance policy.
The answer depends on the policy.
No. Damage from insects would not be covered on a homeowners policy.
Homeowners insurance does not generally cover the murder of a person listed on the policy. For that, you need life insurance.
A homeowners insurance policy will cover the interests of the named insured on the policy. It does not matter if the insured is a student or not.
Ho4 means it's a renters policy ho3 is a homeowners policy ho6 is a condo policy dp3 is a rental property (landlord coverage)
No. Your Car is covered by your Auto Insurance Policy. It is never covered by a homeowners policy no matter whose property it is on.
Yes but there is no coverage for the vehicle under the homeowners policy.