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Which event is not covered by a homeowners policy *


Events typically not covered by standard homeowners insurance include: Floods. Earthquakes, sinkholes and other "earth movements" Other natural disasters (depending on geographic location)

What is not usually covered by homeowners insurance?

Termites and insect damage, bird or rodent damage, rust, rot, mold, and general wear and tear are not covered. Damage caused by smog or smoke from industrial or agricultural operations is also not covered. If something is poorly made or has a hidden defect, this is generally excluded and won't be covered.

Which of the following are covered by a homeowners policy?

A standard policy includes four key types of coverage: dwelling, other structures, personal property and liability. If your home is damaged by a covered event, like strong winds, dwelling coverage can help pay to repair it. Let's say a detached structure on your property, like a shed, is damaged by a fire.

Which of the following is not eligible for a homeowners policy quizlet?

Which of the following would not be eligible to purchase a Homeowners Policy? A person who owns and lives on a farm -- Homeowners eligibility does not include farm property, but does include certain incidental business occupancies.

Which of the following losses would not be covered by a homeowners policy?

Most homeowner policies provide coverage that does not apply to animals, birds, fish, automobiles and business property; for loss or damage caused by flood, surface water, water which backs up through sewers or drains, earth movement, nuclear damage, war, etc.