No, Your home insurance policy is specific to the named insured(s) property and contents if covered.
I think that your insurance covers the items that were yours that were stolen, and the company's covers the car damage.
Neither homeowner's insurance will probably cover property stolen from a car. Homeowner's insurance usually only covers stuff stolen from your home. However, the automobile insurance policy might cover it.
Yes, if it is personal items not attached to the vehicle that is stolen (such as a laptop). If it attached to the vehicle (stereo, tires) it would go under the auto insurance policy. Also, the items must be owned by the policyholder.
It will likely cover up to $200. Good Luck.
It is a home you are buying to rent out, and you are only wanting insurance to cover the property not items
Some homeowners may pay for theft for those staying in their home. Many homeowners insurance policies cover theft inside the home and the policy can be used to replace stolen items.
Yes under personal property/contents
Home Buyers Insurance is similar to Home Owners Insurance as they both offer protection and coverage for the physical home as well as costly items inside such as electronics and appliances but only if the additional items are recorded being on the property.
No. Warranty covers flaws in the products. Something getting stolen isn't a flaw in the product. Stolen items might be covered by your home insurance.
Content house insurance covers the items, or content, of the home itself. It does not cover the home as a structure and you will need separate insurance for that.
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!