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When Fair Rental Value coverage is claimed, the property must be held for rental. What criteria is needed for a property to be considered held for rental?
An overview explaining what a bomb cyclone is and how to prepare and prevent possible losses.
When a student is out of the country for school, does liability coverage still extend?
A woman lied to insurers both on her application and then in reporting claims.
Editors favorite coverage questions from 2022 including bears, bull semen, motorized surfboards and arson.
These include recoverable depreciation, law and ordinance coverage, and extended replacement cost coverages.
Policy language regarding cosmetic repairs and an endorsement requiring like kind and quality seem to be at odds in this particular question dealing with matching.
This article looks at the parallel nature of the changing availability of fire insurance in California and other western states and the development of flood insurance over time.
ALE and mileage reimbursement.
Water issues are often confusing and involve multiple undefined terms such as plumbing, sewer, drain, overflow, or discharge. This article reviews how the terms are applied in the homeowners policy.