No, homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
No, homeowners insurance is Property Insurance, it does not cover loses or damages resulting from our choice of pet ownership.
No, you would need to purchase an Insurance policy for your Rental Property. Sometimes referred to as landlords Insurance.
No. Your Homeowners insurance is "Property" insurance. It covers property damages caused by certain covered Perils such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning, Fire etc. You will not find coverage on your Home Insurance Policy for death or related expenses.
Weather doesn't matter. Your HomeOwners Insurance would be responsible for those damages.
No. homeowners insurance covers resulting damages of the covered perils.
you would need to prove wind damages - consider hiring an engineer. Waves is the same as flood and excluded by homeowners insurance.
Condo insurance can be purchased at the same places that sell homeowners insurance and will cover the costs of your property inside your condo and will pay for damages incurred.
absolutly, and he can take everything you have if you don't have enough to pay his damages!
No, Homeowners insurance does not provide comprehensive, collision nor liability insurance for your vehicles. Now if somebody's vehicle hits your house, your home insurance would cover the damages to your home.
Homeowners Insurance is specific to the property of the named insured(s). It does not matter what state your in. If you are a third party not named on the Home insurance policy, then you nor any of your property would be covered and you would not have a valid claim.
No, Homeowners insurance does not cover damages to your automobile. Your home insurance policy is property insurance for the specified structures and real property listed on the policy. Cars are not listed as covered property on your home insurance policy, that's what auto insurance is for.