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If you are wondering which insurance company offers the lowest rate for uninsured motorist insurance because your neighbor is planning to move to Ohio, then you should try Geico.
Yes and maybe.
No. Your home Homeowners Insurance policy does not provide funding for elective home remodeling
You can make deductible repairs right after you move out to prepare the house for tenants.
No, an insurance company can not force you to rebuild your house after a fire. They can tell you how much they are willing to offer you for the damage on your home. At that point you can decide whether to rebuild or move.
There are several things to remeber when you move. you are normally given a 30 day window to notify your insurance company of an adress change.
That really depends upon the reason why the insurance company did not want to renew the insurance. It is possible that if one company won't insure you, another one might still do so. If you cannot get auto insurance, you cannot legally drive. Move to a big city and use public transportation.
Most health insurance companies will cover children until they are 21 years old, or until they move out of their parents home at 25, if they are still in school. This varies from company to company.
The Homeowners own personal labor no, that would not be covered. But if you hired a mover then that would almost certainly be covered so long as the repairs being made are also the result of a covered peril on your policy.
Typically, renters insurance covers the contents of the rental unit when in the rental unit. Whether it covers it during the course of a move depends on the terms of the insurance policy. However, it is common that a moving company will offer property insurance to the customer for an additional fee (the equivalent of a premium).
No, Tuscon Movers only move your items when you are moving. They do not repair items in your house. Thus meaning, they do not do any repairs, none-the-less great repairs.
Assuming your insurance company cancelled the policy because you missed a payment, you are out of luck. The insurance company does not have an obligation to notify you of bills due, they do this out of courtesy because they would like to receive payment. If you are paying monthly find out what day your bills are due and make sure you pay them each month. If you move or change your phone number be sure that that is updated.