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Doubtful. Most homeowners policies do not cover rust, mold, deterioration etc. over a period of time.


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Doubtful, especially if they are crumbling just due to wear and tear or normal deterioration. These are specifically excluded by most policies.


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Most homeowner's insurance policies will cover fire and theft. Individual companies and policies will vary, so be sure you check with your insurance agent to verify if yours does.


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What kind of stolen property is covered and does it have to be stolen from your house or car?

You don't say what type of policy, I will assume homeowners, it depends on the policy form, most auto policies will not cover ANY personal property. Most homeowners policies may exclude the property ''while in or upon a land motor vehicle'' you need to review your policy, or contact your agent for clarity.