Only if there was property damage...otherwise it is not a 1st degree misdemeanor.
This might depend on the requirements of your particular insurance company. Keep in mind that PIP only covers injuries and Liability only covers damage that you do to someone else or their property. The damage to your car can only be covered if you have Uninsured Motorist Property Damage coverage or Collision coverage.
Only if the damage is the fault of the landlord.
Yes, you can get auto insurance that only covers liability and property damage. However, you will need to purchase collision insurance if there is a lien on your vehicle.
the only property that cannot be robbed is the Mafia Mike's.
No, only "comprehensive" coverage would pay for that. Liabiility AKA PLPD AKA property damage and liability ONLY covers other vehicles you may damage in a crash YOU have caused.
No. Absolutely not. The landlord's insurance covers damage to his property only. Your property would be covered by renter's insurance. It is fairly inexpensive and well worth it for the coverage and peace of mind.
If what you mean is ' What does the State Requirement for insurance cover for your car ', then your answer is simple: Nothing. Florida Law states that if you own your vehicle outright, and would like to insure yourself, you are required to obtain coverage for your Personal Injuries (PIP) and property damage you have caused (PD - Property Damage Liability). This does NOT cover your vehicle. If you have only the requirement by Florida State law, you would only be entitled to a reimbursement for your vehicle's damage if you are struck by an insured driver who is found to be the at fault party and liable for your vehicle's repairs. If you want to know who the CHEAPEST company is.. Unfortunately there is no definite answer, as companies change their rules and guidelines several times a year. What could be cheapest today may not be cheapest 2 months from now...
You are required by law to carry Compulsary Insurance Only. This would be Liability and Property Damage. I believe the current limits are 20/40 Liability and 5,000 Property Damage.
They can only sell their rights to the property. Which only last as long as they live. No one would accept a mortgage on a life estate.
The property can not be taken if is it a joint property. If you are the only one on the judgement, then your spouse is entitled to protect his/her property. He/she must file an affidavit with the court and the sheriff's department to obtain an exemption of the property.
you cannot lose property in Mafia Wars unless you sell them. before when robbing was still available, the property can only be damaged and the production of the property decreases depending on how much damage it received.