Yes, but it does depend on what the cause of the structural damage was. You need to look at your schedule of covered perils. Home owners insurance policies generally provide coverage for sudden accidental losses such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Falling objects, etc. See your policy schedule for a list of covered perils.
Depends on the specific insurance and the type of structural damage. The question is to vague to be answered adequately here.
NO, Homeowners insurance does not cover automobiles.
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HSBC provides all kinds of Home Insurance, from basic structural cover to full home and contents. They also offer emergency repair cover as well as specialized landlord cover.
NO, generally not.
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No homeowners insurance does not cover vehicles, that's what auto insurance is for.
No. You homeowners insurance specifically excludes motorized vehicles. You auto insurance will cover damage you did to their home with your car. Your homeowners is not designed to cover damage you do with your vehicle under any circumstances.
Your home renters insurance will cover you for loss or damage to the property which you own and which is kept within your rental property. Any damage to the actual structure of the building would be covered by the landlord's insurance.
Typically no.
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