Whenever you own a home. * Homeowner's insurance is mandatory while the property is being financed, and always the best option when property is owned outright.
That depends on the policy that you have with your insurance company. When I had my truck broken into, my policy covered the iPod and stereo that were stolen, plus my rental while my truck was in the shop.
Only if you have full coverage.
Answer Stolen cars are impounded for a few reasons. One would be that the Police might want to check it for finger prints. Another reason that the car would be impounded is if it was stolen, and the police think it was stolen too easily, they might want to check for Insurance Fraud and last but not least, they might impound a car while trying to find the owner.
No. Auto insurance will only cover the vehicle and items that came installed standard on the vehicle. You can, however make a claim on your homeowners insurance for other items stolen from your vehicle. Homeowners insurance gives you coverage for items off premises up to 10% of your contents coverage on the policy. This is to cover situations like this, thefts or damage while on vacation, and even dependent children's items while in a dorm room. The biggest problem is that you will have a deductible for damage to the car and another deductible for the items stolen and covered on the homeowners policy.
Insurance which is sold by rental car companies usually covers damage or liability while driving the vehicle. The insurance does not generally cover any goods that are stolen while locked up in the vehicle. There are different types of insurance which are offered. The best insurance to get is comprehensive and collision coverage.
No, you may only do it if you fry a pancake on your stomach, while being in a tub of hot oil.
You need to review the documents you signed when you financed your house through your company.
In general no, vandalism of an automobile is covered by the vehicles auto insurance policy. However you may have coverage for certain household belongings while outside the premises so check your policy or contact you agent if some of the stolen items were household items.
Auto insurance may cover the cost of a stolen GPS if you have comprehensive coverage. You would need to file a police report and a claim with your insurance company to seek reimbursement for the stolen GPS. Keep in mind that there may be a deductible you'll need to pay before insurance kicks in.
absolutely, just be sure to buy insurance for it
The other person pays.