An uncovered peril means it's not covered.
Is a dirt bike covered under homeowner personal property?
Yes. Your house is covered by anything unless it is specifically excluded in the policy. Your personal belongings are covered under the peril of water/water/hail damage.
In my opinion yes. As long as your personal property is stored in a location that is not a residence or could be considered a residence.
Thats quite a tv you've got! Your tv is personal property under your homeowners and is covered by the listed perils in the policy. Typically, 'droppage' is not a listed peril.
Carpet DamageYes, if it was damaged due to a covered peril under your policy it will be covered.
No, a swimming pool would be covered under Coverage B or "Other Structures" of your policy.
It depends on whether or not they were damaged by a covered peril of the policy. For example if lightning is a peril covered on your policy, and that caused your heating and air units to stop working, then insurance would cover them.
An exposure to loss is the combination of the following: A person or property that has experienced an event that will result in a quantifiable monetary loss. In an insurance claim an exposure is a party that has monetary damages under a covered peril or occurrence under a policy.
No, normal wear and tear of household furnishings and applicances is not a covered peril under a homeowners insurance policy.
Normally under those circumstances you should be covered under the landlords insurance because you are renting from them and you and the house are there responsibility.
Tornadoes are already covered under the windstorm peril of your home insurance policy.