If you mean on the same property, no they won't. It is illegal to carry two policies on the same property. The illegality is on the person not the insurance company. Why would you want to carry two policies. All they will do is to coordinate the benefits and pay half of the claim each, therefore you will not collect any more than the claim.
If you are required to carry homeowners insurance by, say, the bank through which you have your loan, you can switch to another provider for insurance at any time (there are a few forms you would need to fill out, but your new agent would be able to help you with that). You wouldn't be able to switch to another kind of insurance, though. The new policy would need to be a homeowners policy.
Contact an agent in your area, if they do not sell this type of coverage they will be able to direct you to an agent that does.
If your closing was done by a Title Agen, which is most likely the case, they had to have an underwriter. You can go online to your State's Insurance regulation website, enter the company you dealt with and that should show who their underwriter was. If the underwriter is not listed, call the state's Insurance Regulatory office and ask. The Underwiriter should be able to provide you with a copy of you Title Insurance Policy. Remember that if you paid cash for a property you were not required to purchase an Owner's Policy.
Insurance companies operate via a "charter" This is done state by state. You should contact the State attorney generals office. They will be able to provide information as to merger or entity status of the original company. You may also attempt to do this by researching corporate transactions involving insurance companies. It becomes a bit grey if they are not "listed" or publicly held.
Yes. You can purchase insurance for a house you do not live in. You may not be able to use your present company or agent. Still, call your agent for more information. When one insurance company would not write insurance on a house for me, a friend told me about an agent who would.
To track the status of your homeowners insurance refund check, contact your insurance company's customer service department and provide them with your policy information. They should be able to give you an update on the status of your refund check and when you can expect to receive it.
Instant homeowners insurance quotes can be obtain from most major insurance companies including Allstate and Statefarm. For most savings it is recommended to check with one's existing insurance company as they might be able to provide discounts for having other insurance policies.
No, Your homeowners insurance will not be able to assist you in 3'rd party litigation that is not associated with a covered loss.
If you are required to carry homeowners insurance by, say, the bank through which you have your loan, you can switch to another provider for insurance at any time (there are a few forms you would need to fill out, but your new agent would be able to help you with that). You wouldn't be able to switch to another kind of insurance, though. The new policy would need to be a homeowners policy.
Not normally, but you may be able to specify them for limited coverage.
There are some advantages in purchasing homeowners insurance online. This would include being able to compare prices instantly with other insurance companies, rather than waiting for a call back from a broker.
Only if you have added and paid an additional premium for the Earthquake coverage endorsement.Adding earthquake insurance to your homeowner's policy is typically optional and can often be quite costly. As a result, only about 12% of California homeowners have earthquake insurance according to the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) . For more information, visit the Related Link below.
A good property casualty insurance company should be able to provide a landlord with adequate contents insurance. Travelers and Liberty Mutual are two that come to mind but there are many companies that provide this insurance.
You can receive car insurance on your Dodge at any insurance company. You can try Geico, Progressive, Esurance, State Farm, or Allstate. Any of these institution will be able to provide you with Dodge car insurance.
It depends on what type of repairs you are talking about and what type of insurance you need. I assume that you have been denied insurance due to the condition of the home, right? Talk with your agent or another agent and be up front about the situation. You probably will not be able to purchase homeowners insurance but may be able to purchase some other type of insurance on the home while you do repairs. Homeowners is only for a house that you as the owner currently live in and lack of repairs shows the company no "pride of ownership" which is a big deal. If you don't care about the house, this is not one they want to insure. Talk to the agent about the situation and it's best if you deal with an Independent Insurance Agent so that they will have several companies to choose from in helping you.
HI, Working in a car insurance company, you would claim off your car insurance as the vehicle was involved in the accident, however because it was on your own personal property you may be able to claim off your house insurance depending on the terms of your policy, you will find most homeowners insurance only covers the house itself and not the surrounding gardens
"There are many different travel insurance companies. Depending on the country you will be visiting, you can find travel insurance quotes and coverage. Travel agents may be able to provide you with a list of companies that offer travel insurance for your destination. They may also be able to provide insurance to you directly during the booking process. There are several travel insurance companies so compare quotes and coverage prior to your purchase."