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 Can a live-in relative, not covered under a homeowners policy, take out a claim for car damage from the house?
I live at my parent's house. My car was parked in their garage. A sewage drain(old house) busted and sent "stuff" over my car. It took the paint off the car. If my parents are going to ...


 When booking insurance, what is the 'excess'?
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 My tree fell on my neighbors uninsured truck. will my insurance cover it if it was a sound tree or unsound?
wind storm. my insurance co will not cover it,they say his car insurance will . he has none. he is threatning suit. they will represent me in court but not small claims court but will provid e ...


 Does house insurance cover a boiler that blew up and flooded my kitchen?
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 Full Coverage car Insurance?
Is it smart to carry full coverage on a 1999 Windstar full paid for
Market Value approximatiely $5000.00 . My yearly premium is abouts 2300.00 with 500 ded on collision and comprehensive.
I...


 What am I suppose to do if I am having problems with my car insurance company?
My car was found to totaled two months ago and my insurance company was to pay to my car people on my behalf. They still have not done anything. What am I to do about this?...


 Age discrimination in Oklahoma.Boss tells me I,m being fired because my insurance is $1200 per month.Is it OK?
Can I get a lawyer and get satisfaction?...


 Life insurance - is this a scam? someone help me....?
my mother is getting life insurance (she's in her 50's). she had a man come to her house - he said he wants to withdraw her monthly life insurance payments out of her account next month. I ...


 Should I purchase Term Insurance not Whole Life and invest the difference?
Whole life cost more, but with Term I could cut that in half and invest the other portion of the payment...it's a good idea eh?
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The anwers from my question has ...


 I am in a relationship and the man says that he cannot divorce his wife because she will loose her medical ins
She has diabetes and had cancer. He says that no one will give her insurance because of her medical history. Is this true? Are there alternatives? What are other options?

They are ...


 What do you think about No Win No Fee Insurance Claims. I have been approached by a company...?
I have been approached by a company who knew that I had had an accident back in March 2006 in Norfolk. I am from Essex and the accident was actually my fault. They are saying they will claim on my ...


 A question about health insurance... Please Help.?
First of all, I am twenty years old, and currently living at college. I have finally (after several days of debating) decided that I need to go to the hospital. I am either pregnant, or some other ...


 What should I do? My grandmother got ripped off.?
I just found out from my grandmother that her annuity has been taken advantage of by my older sister. My sister got the account information from my grandmother and then logged onto the company's ...


 What can I do? accident no insurance?
I had a car accident approx one hour before I had car insurance. I submitted the claim and everything is there a way to get them to pay for everything? will they pay much attention to the time?...


 Will health insurance cover existing medical bills?
I have a kidney stone that is unbearable and I want to get it checked out. I just applied for health insurance but I have to wait to find out if it's approved. Can I go to the hospital today and ...


 Life insurance policies valid if person commits suicide?
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 Re: California Fires. Aren't homeowners responsible for obtaining homeowner's insurance and if so why is the
government spending millions on this disaster. Is it for those who are not insured? Please someone who knows answer I don't need B>S>. I had a fire in my house and my homeowner's ...


 Insurance question Yes or no and if no why please?
My friend has just phoned me and told me that she has been burgled ( she went into her lounge and found that the rear door was wide open ), and that a few articles were missing, she has reported the ...


 Which is the best kind of life insurance?
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 Health insurance?
I have a doctors appointment for my son on Thursday, and i just don't like the doctor office we have been going to because everyone is so rude, so i want to switch doctors how do i go about ...



Robin
If you are renting a home, will owning a pit bull void the homeowners insurance?
                     
 




zyberianwarrior
pends on the state chances are yes.


girlwhoknowsitstrue
You have to read your renter's insurance policy (if you're renting, you can't have homeOWNERS insurance). There will be a clause regarding pets and animals.


Kev L
In most cases yes it will.Call your agent to check.


2insure4less
That will depend on your insurance company and their policies. Many companies are steering away from breed specific bans on animals while others still use them. some will not insure dobermans, akitas, pit bulls and several others.
If your company wll not insure the owner of a certtain breed the answer is yes it will


Expert Realtor
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Yup. They won't even underwrite the policy.


mchlw43
Depending on where you live...YES...it also depends on which insurance company. It has to do with so many claims stemming from the breed of dog. In some cases you also can't own a trampoline! If you have a fireplace and or a pool, it can also cost you more in premiums.


Barry auh2o
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Dependfs on your ins, but some co's will not cover a pit bull.No exceptions.


The PENsive Insomniac
You received a few yesses and a few nos here.
The best thing to do is talk to your insurance agent to find out. Different states do different things as does different insurance companies. 346


Margarita D
I am in the Mid-Atlantic region and work with various states and multiple insurance companies. When someone first comes in to purchase insurance we ask about pets and some of our companies will not accept pit bulls for renters or homeowners insurance, all of my companies will not accept any dog that has already bitten someone. However, as long as when you first applied you stated that you had a dog and provided all pertinent information, if the company accepted your policy under their underwriting guidelines they cannot "void" your policy. If you subsequently have a claim and they have to pay out a large amount, then they can proceed to "non-renew" your policy on your anniversary date as long as it falls within the Underwriting Guidelines on file with the state. The only way a policy can actually be "voided" in most states is that you actually fail to disclose pertinent underwriting information that had the company known would have made you ineligible for coverage, i.e. the specific company you purchased your policy through did not accept risks with pit bulls and they specifically asked you about pets and you knowingly withheld this information. At that point if you have a claim and they find out that you failed to disclose the information they can void out the policy and you are left hanging in the wind having to defend the claim and pay any subsequent judgment.

That said if you had a policy for a year or two and then subsequently purchased a pit bull and had a claim the company cannot "void" out coverage unless they asked you on a renewal questionnaire and you knowingly failed to disclose the information and they have on file with the insurance department that they do not accept policies for risks that have pit bulls.

Some advice though--if you own a pit bull be pro-active by taking him or her to one of the classes that they give to train dogs, always obey the leash laws, do not have teenagers or children walk the dog, strongly discourage strangers--especially children from petting or entering the dog's "space" and make sure to have a locked fence area for your pet that is at least 6 ft tall and post warning signs about a dog on premises. Taking these steps will help you (in terms of showing that you are a responsible dog owner) in case you ever involved in a situation where your pet has bitten someone.

Good Luck


thomknaples
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I assume you own the home and are renting it to people that have a pit bull.
Was this home your primary residence at one time? Chances are you shouldn't even have a homeowner’s policy. The coverage should be written on a dwelling policy form.
Check the form the policy was written. Is It a HO-3 or a DP-3?

Increases in exposure are covered until the next renewal.
It is also common that all animal liability is excluded. The homeowner’s policy would not be voided, but the coverage may not even exist.

Read your policy.


MSAD
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In some cases it can. It depends on the homeowners policy.

You may want to speak to your agent about it.


mbrcatz
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You mean renter's insurance, right? If you own a pit bull, and answered "no" to "do you have any dogs", then yes, it voids your coverage. It's a material misrepresentation.

If you're renting, the LANDLORD needs a rental unit policy, not a homeowners - and if he rents to someone with a prohibited breed dog, his insurance company is going to cancel him.


dantrumble1974
No. However, it may violate your lease.


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