No. It's considered wear & tear.
Settlement cracks and cracks from ground shifting are not covered.
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover the cost of property maintenance.
Depends on your insurance contract. Some companies would cover that incident, some wouldn't.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover the owners default on a mortgage note.
Not Likely, Home Owners insurance piolicies typically exclude coverage for concrete structures such as Sidewalks, Patios and Driveways.
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
Typically, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover damage to a foundation caused by earthquakes. You would need to purchase a separate earthquake insurance policy or rider to have coverage for this type of damage.
Your homeowners insurance should cover damage to your sprinkler system if the cause of the damage is covered by your homeowners insurance policy such as fire, lightning, freezing of pipes, etc. Homeowners insurance is not a maintenance policy and will not cover mechanical failure of your system.
No. This is not what homeowners insurance is for. Homeowners insurance is to pay for physical damage to your home and contents.
No, Homeowners insurance is for the house. it does not cover cars or car accident claims.
Homeowners insurance does not cover automobile nor there parts.