If the police can't find the car thief, your insurance will have to pay for it. If they CAN find the car thief and he/she has nothing, your insurance will STILL have to pay for it.
Neither homeowner's insurance will probably cover property stolen from a car. Homeowner's insurance usually only covers stuff stolen from your home. However, the automobile insurance policy might cover it.
If they haven't paid rent in 3 months, you are entitled to have it towed away
i assume here you are talking about personal property? that is stolen? most do have personal property coverage, however there are strictly ''dwelling policys'' that cover that only the dwelling.......also there are some policys that cover personal property but not for the 'peril' of theft.....
Yes under personal property/contents
No, Your home insurance policy is specific to the named insured(s) property and contents if covered.
The defendant was charged and convicted for being in pocession of stolen property. His conviction was effected based on his wife's evidence as she claimed that she saw him come home home with the said property and hide it.
You follow them home.
Arc Fault Circuit Interuptor. It is a breaker designed to sense an electrical arc that may cause a fire. It then opens the circuit shutting off the power and hopefully saving someones home.
It depends on whether you have "off premises" property coverage on your policy and then what household items were stolen.
Ordinarily, no. Contents coverage is intended to cover the loss or damage to property kept within your home. The property is generally considered to be household furnishings and similar personalty.
It is and it isn't. It is because the homeowner was the one who invited people to the party, and if things gets stolen at their house it is their responsibilty, however it si the person who had the thing stolens fault. This is because they shouldn't have lef their belongings lying around.
how do you place a lein on some ones home