genius guy,i think its a good idea to get homeowners insurance. If you own the house outright, then no it is not required but if you have a mortgage, then the institution that made the loan most likely does require it. They already have laid out the monies for the real estate they do not pay to insure it also. You can add your taxes and insurance into an escrow account the will include those expenses with your mortgage payment, that you pay monthly so as at the end of the year you do not have to come up with two lump sums of big money. The bank or mortgage company see's to it that not only do your monies go to mort. but the other two as well...It makes things easier...
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No. Your homeowners insurance coverage is specific to the named insured(s). It does not cover the property of another.
None of the major insurance companies sell homeowners insurance in Florida. The state has made a mess in the insurance market and now the state run company citizens is reaping off homeowners.
In many states it is mandatory to have boat insurance. However, it is not required in the state of New York.
Check with you state insurance department.
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Yes, auto insurance is mandatory in the state of Illinois. To learn what the minimums are, visit www.dmv.org/il-illinois.
"State Farm does indeed offer homeowners insurance. They also offer car insurance, renter's insurance, and a variety of other services to most states in the United States."
There are several companies that offer homeowners insurance. Allstate and State Farm are two of many companies. If you look in your yellow pages, you can find several insurance companies offering homeowners insurance.
State Farm has extremely competitive prices and rates when it comes to homeowners insurance. If one does run into a problem when it comes to purchasing the insurance, State Farm also does beat competitors rates.
Pre-existing home damage.Retroactive in what way? the state of Kentucky?Homeowners Insurance Policies do not cover preexisting damage to a home.
do you have to pay taxes on medical insurance in the state of Washington