Home insurance. Insurance on your home.
If you mean the name "Guy", then "casa de Guy", but if you mean "guy" as in a man, then "casa de tío".
Prima de seguros
"De mi casa a su casa" (if you wish to be formal/polite); "De mi casa a tu casa" (if you're on more friendly terms)
If you mean "casa de fuego," then that means "house of fire."
'Pearl' has several translations to the Spanish; perlaand hoya are two of them. So casa de hoya and casa de perla both fit.
"Sure this was not for me" in Spanish
If you mean the name "Guy", then "casa de Guy", but if you mean "guy" as in a man, then "casa de tío".
That's Spanish for housewife.
Seguro de vida
The term "Seguros" is a Spanish word that means certain or insurance. This Spanish term meaning can change slightly depending on how you use it. For instance, if it use in a form of an adjective, it can mean safe or secure.
seguro digno de confianza confiable
Ayude alrededor de la casa
Literally "Specialty of the house"
Prima de seguros
Seguro de vida temporal
"Tienes un jardin detras de la casa" translates to "Have a garden behind the house"
"De mi casa a su casa" (if you wish to be formal/polite); "De mi casa a tu casa" (if you're on more friendly terms)