While your standard home insurance policy does provide personal contents coverage, subject to your deductible, it only provides coverage up to a specified limit.
Not exact matches
While this option is typical for a
standard homeowners
policy, it's not often seen in mobile
home insurance.
Loss of Use (or Coverage D) is the portion of a
standard home insurance policy that protects you in the event that your
home is destroyed or damaged by a covered peril and you must seek other living arrangements
while repairs are made.
While most
standard home insurance policies do cover fire, burglary and personal liability, you could face penalties if you don't take precautions to protect and secure your
home.
While they are treated differently than traditional
homes, mobile
home insurance policies are fairly similar to a
standard homeowners
insurance policy.
While standard Home Insurance can cover anything from fire and weather damage to injuries and theft, not all damages and accidents may be insured under a
standard policy.
Depending on the rental scenario, your
standard homeowners
policy may not cover losses incurred
while your
home is rented out, and you may require a more specialized
insurance policy.
While a
standard homeowners
policy is made for a house built with traditional methods, a mobile
home insurance policy is specifically tailored to meet your unique needs as a mobile
home owner.
While the city's houses and population are diverse,
home insurance policies are fairly
standard.