Sentences with phrase «scheduled personal property which»

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Taxpayers use Schedule A to calculate which expenses qualify, with common examples including home mortgage interest, real estate taxes, personal property taxes, state and local taxes, medical and dental expenses, investment interest, job expenses, and charitable donations.
For instance, you'll typically find that scheduled personal property coverage covers an item if it's lost — left behind at a hotel, or dropped down a drain, for example — which a typical renters insurance policy may not cover.
You may be able to insure certain items more fully by purchasing scheduled personal property, which can be added to a home, renters or condo insurance policy, says Baecker.
For instance, you'll typically find that scheduled personal property coverage covers an item if it's lost — left behind at a hotel, or dropped down a drain, for example — which a typical renters insurance policy may not cover.
Additional Provisions applicable to Baggage and Personal Effects and Baggage Delay: Benefits will not be paid for any expenses which have been reimbursed or for any services which have been provided by the Common Carrier, hotel or Travel Supplier; nor will benefits be paid for loss or damage to property specifically scheduled under any other insurance.
There's a separate policy called a personal articles floater which allows you to schedule valuable property, like jewelry.
Some optional coverages include mold; inflation guard — which ensures that you maintain adequate coverage limits; scheduled personal property for valuables such as fine art, valuable antiques or jewelry; and ordinance or law coverage, which covers the extra expense of compliance with local building codes that may not have existed when the home was built.
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