No, You are not automatically liable for an injury that occurs on your property simply because you own the property. It does not matter if you owned an object or not on which they person was injured....
That would depend on what you lied about and how it caused the death. If you lied about a cars brakes and someone drove it and crashed then possiblly. If you told someone it was a glass of water and...
Homeowners insurance is NOT transferable. It will not follow the Homeowner to a new property nor will it cover the home for the new owner.
If the homeowner sells the home or transfers ownership by...
It depends on the laws of your state, and the circumstances of the assault. Generally, however, a landlord is required to make sure that the common areas of the property are reasonably safe,...
No, Presumably You and your spouse are the named insureds on your policy. Your Homeowners Insurance policy is Hazard Insurance for your home that protects the insured for covered perils such as fire,...