All rental car co. are required by law to carry at least the minimum liability coverage. Purchasing insurance from a rental place is NOT a term and/or requirement, however, liability coverage is very low, speaking of $ amount. You can use your car insurance also.
Each rental car co will sell you "an additional" insurance coverage. Unfortunately, I am not aware what the charge per day is.
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Buying rental car insurance from a rental car company with vary from company to company, expect about $15-$25/day.
Well in an apartment it's about $340 or if you're in the U.K
500
I need to know how much it cost for house insurance
In the case of Enterprise, yes. If your auto insurance covers the cost of a car rental while your own is being repaired, that coverage typically only covers the base cost of the rental itself, and not any additional fees such as accident insurance on the rental car, additional authorized drivers, etc. Be aware that the amount that insurance policies provide for rental cars is typically much lower than the rental car would normally go for. Many agencies, Enterprise included, have special rates for insurance claim customers (which is why you are required to present a claim number from your insurance company for rental purposes), and the rental agencies are accustomed to dealing with insurance companies. Insurance rentals make up a substantial portion of rental business.
The average cost of car insurance in Florida is $1,043. This is much higher than the national average. The only state that is higher is New York.
Car rentals cost so much because they are always nearly new cars and the rental company has to pay fees and high insurance premiums.
Depends on the car. An economy car and a luxury car won't have the same rental fee.
Personal accident insurance is often available in conjunction with travel or rental car purchases. The cost can vary based on which insurance company is providing the coverage but is relatively low, perhaps $10-20 per day.
A dumpster rental costs about $1200.
45 dollars