I think your car insurance will cover that.
can you put a car cover over a car that has no tags or insurance in your private driveway
No. Homeowners Insurance does not coverage for automobiles.
Insurance follows the car. Your roommates insurance will cover the damage providing that he has "collision" coverage.
Homeowners insurance does not cover automobile nor there parts.
No. Homeowners policy specifically exclude automobiles. //
No. Your homeowners Insurance Policy does not cover Auto Collision. You will need to file on your Auto Insurance under your Vehicle Comprehensive and Collision Coverage.
No homeowner policy will cover a vehicle that was stolen. Insurance varies from state to state but generally you can buy comprehensive protection only which will cover theft.
No, Homeowners Insurance covers houses.Auto insurance covers cars.Answerno, autos are not covered under the homeowners - contact auto comprehensive insurer
you can register it as non-op (non-operational) and put it in your driveway and cancel the insurance but it has to be in your driveway and cant move until you put insurance back on it
You can park your vehicle on your property with no insurance. HOWEVER, in some cities you must have a current license plate on your vehicle for it to be parked in the driveway and to have a current plate, you are required to have insurance. The issue here is the driveway and what can be seen from the street. Unlicensed vehicles in a driveway could be viewed as a "junkyard", "car lot" etc
Engine, not motor, and that depends on your insurance policy. If you don't have flood insurance specifically, flood damage is typically not covered.