In what way is the HO-5, Comprehensive Form different from the HO-3, Special Form? -
ANSWERSPersonal property is insured on an open perils basis
An owner of a condominium unit would purchase which Homeowner form? -
ANSWERSHO-6, Unit-owners Form
The insured condo is damaged by burglars. The insurer pays for the damage to the
property, but it does not cover the contents that do not belong to the insured. -
ANSWERSHO-6 (Unit-Owners Form)
The insured property is damaged in a hailstorm. Because of the age of the home, the
insurer pays for materials that will perform the same function as the original materials. -
ANSWERSHO-8 (Modified Form)
The insured property was vandalized, and the windows and fence were damaged. The
insurer pays the claim on a replacement cost basis. - ANSWERSHO-3 (Special Form)
The insured property and some contents inside are damaged after a deer broke into the
home. The insurer pays for damages to the building on a replacement cost basis and
damages to personal property on an actual cash value basis. - ANSWERSHO-5
(Comprehensive Form)
J is teaching a family member, T, how to drive J's car. T accidentally drives into J's
garage and fence, causing damages. The damages to the garage are covered on a
replacement cost basis, but the damage to the fence would not be covered under this
form. - ANSWERSHO-2 (Broad Form)
R is a tenant of a house, and their couch is damaged by accidental discharge of water.
The insurer pays the claim on an actual cash value basis. - ANSWERSHO-4 (Contents
Broad Form)
A related, full-time student away at school and under what age is considered an insured
on the Homeowner policy? - ANSWERS24
Coverage A - Dwelling does not cover vandalism and malicious mischief if the dwelling
has been vacant for how many days? - ANSWERS60