no
it will tell in the policy
Yes, it wasn't your fault.
In general, no. Renter's insurance covers the property of the renter, not the property of the landlord.
No, it does not.
No. That's what renters insurance is for.
No, Renters insurance is coverage specific to household property or contents owned by the named insured. It does not cover the property of others and it does not cover automobiles. Neither Renters insurance nor Homeowners insurance will cover damage to an automobile. That's what auto Insurance is for.
If YOUR belongings were in the friend's car and they were stolen, they are covered on YOUR homeowners or renters policy. If your friend's belongings were stolen from a car, HIS or HER homeowners/renters policy would pay.
Renters Insurance doe snot cover "Real Property". If you have purchased a home then you need a Homeowners Insurance Policy.
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.
It might. there might be some argument if the company is picky over the installation of it. If it was there when you moved in the building owner has to deal with it.
most renters policies only cover the personal property of the renter. The property owner typically carries insurance for the Hazard of Fire.