No. Comprehensive coverage on the auto does that.
No. Automobiles can only be covered by automobile policies. //
No
Yes!
Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.
Damage to anything covered by the landlord's insurance, because the landlord owns the property not the renter. Such damage would be covered under homeowner's insurance, because the homeowner owns the property.
No
A. supplementao
its liability insurance
That depends on your homeowner's policy. You would have to talk to your insurance agent.
Homeowners insurance No. But a landlords Dwelling Policy yes.
Comprehensive
No, that would be medical insurance. Homeowner's insurance covers things like burglaries and damage to the home. * Homeowner's insurance will pay for injuries to other persons that occur on the owner's property when they find the claim justified.