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No. Damage done by a tenant is specifically excluded on a dwelling policy. Tenants are considered insureds under the policy and damage done by an insured is not covered.
Doubtful. Most policies exclude damage from domestic animals. Consult your policy or with your agent.
No. It covered under a motorcycle policy.
No. This is not a covered cause under a homeowners policy. This is something that was caused by the homeowners neglect which is not covered under the terms of the policy.
If your driver's license expires will you still be covered under your auto insurance policy?
Damage caused by bordersWith respect to 'building' coverage, the boarders are not 'insureds' (by definition) under the policy. Intentional or negligent damage caused by a household resident are not covered under an owners policy.You could seek coverage from the liability portion of your tenants renters policy.
He is covered under his parents' policy until he gets his own car and license.
No, That would come under A "Watercraft Insurance Policy".
Don't you think you should look at your policy?=In general HELL NO THEY ARE NOT COVERED=
No, Buildings under construction are covered under a builders policy. After the building or other structure is completed you can then schedule it on your homeowners insurance policy for coverage.
Any motor vehicle is not covered under the HO policy.
No. Mobile Homes are covered under their own Policy. Not under your Dwellings Policy.