Renter's Insurance
No because you do not have insurable interest in the building. You could not get paid for damages since you are not the owner.
The cost to insure a building and its contents varies greatly by size, location and value of contents.
No. You cannot insure a vehicle that you do not own. The exception would be in a family situation where two spouses own two vehicles and insure them on one policy.
It varies by state law. Just Gift it to him, allow him to reg and insure it and then when you can do it on your own have him gift it back to you.
No. You can't insure a vehicle that you do not own. You must have an insurable interest in a vehicle in order to insure it.
If the car if financed, the lender will require you to insure it. If you own the car, and don't drive it, you are not required to have insurance.
In order to insure something you must have an "insurable interest" in it, so no you cannot insure something you do not own.
no you do not, if you dont drive the car at all you dont
No? why would you do that?
Yes
Of course not