Dwelling Policy (DP)

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Damage to awnings from weight of snow

A DP-2 policy DOES NOT cover

The fencing and the furniture

A windstorm causes damage on a property covered by a DP-2 form. There is downed fencing, some furniture in the dwelling gets water damage from rain water that entered through a hole in the wind-damaged roof, and a tree is blown down. Aside from the damaged roof, what, if anything, is covered?

fence is covered under Coverage B and the furniture is covered under Coverage C. Trees and plants are not covered for wind damage.

A windstorm causes damage on a property covered by a DP-2 form. There is downed fencing, some furniture in the dwelling gets water damage from rain water that entered through a hole in the wind-damaged roof, and a tree is blown down. Aside from the damaged roof, what, if anything, is covered? The fencing and the furniture There is no coverage for a wind loss under a DP-2 The fencing, the furniture, and the tree The fencing only

liability damages.

An unendorsed Dwelling Policy is intended to cover all of the following except:

Coverage C Personal property

Applies to household and personal property, usual and incidental to the occupance of the premises as a dwelling and owned by the insured or by members of the insured's family residing with the insured while it is on the described location.

Coverage C Personal property

Automatically applies to personal property the insured removes from the old location to the new location for 30 days or until policy expires.

Any property located on the insured premises

Coverage C Personal property

Elements attached to building Building materials/supplies Property that doesn't quality as real property Covered anywhere in the world 10% of coverage or $1,000 whichever is greater

Coverage C Personal property

Coverage F Medical payments

Coverage for medical expenses or third parties that are injured on your property

Coverage is provided on the dwelling and any structure attached to the dwelling.

DESCRIBE DWELLING FORM DIRECT LOSS COVERAGE A.

Other Structures 10% of Coverage A

DESCRIBE DWELLING FORM DIRECT LOSS COVERAGE B.

will pay the rental value minus expenses which do not continue (gas & electricity)

DESCRIBE DWELLING FORM INDIRECT LOSS COVERAGE D Fair Rental Value

Additional Living Expense

DESCRIBE DWELLING FORM INDIRECT LOSS COVERAGE E.

Yes but only 10% of the limit for Coverage C

DOES COVERAGE C PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY OFF PREMISES?

Named peril coverage Covers only fire, lightning internal explosions

DP-1 Basic Form

Named peril coverage Covers only fire, lighting and internal explosion

DP-1 Basic form

All DP-1 and extended coverage perils

DP-2 Broad form

Open peril coverage to structures Personal Property Same as DP-2

DP-3 Special Form

DP-1 which pays all losses on ACV

DWELLING FORM DIRECT LOSS COVERAGE A INSURES BASED ON REPLACEMENT COST EXCEPT:

Coverage B Other structures

Designed for detached structures including: Garages, Gazebos, fences, mailboxes, lampposts, sheds usually additional insurance Pays in addition to the limit Coverage A for 10%

Duplex rented to others low value home Home with low balance mortgage Hunting cabin

Examples of Dwellings covered

20% Coverage A limit

FORMS DP-2 & DP-3 COMBINE THE FAIR RENTAL VALUE AND ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSE COVERAGE FOR UP TO _____ OF THE ______ WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE.

Coverage D Fair rental value

For indirect losses that result from direct losses

Coverage E Additional living expenses

For the INCREASE in the insured's living expenses when a covered peril makes the dwelling uninhabitable Maintain;s insured's normal standard of living Does NOT include mortgage payments

ACV

HOW ARE COVERAGE A LOSSES PAID UNDER DP1?

REPLACEMENT COST

HOW ARE COVERAGE A LOSSES PAID UNDER DP2 & DP3?

10% OF COVERAGE A

HOW MUCH COVERAGE APPLIES TO COVERAGE B FOR DP1?

20% OF COVERAGE A

HOW MUCH COVERAGE APPLIES TO COVERAGE D UNDER DP1?

Dwelling

Homeowners Coverage A covers your ____.

Personal Property

Homeowners Coverage C covers your stuff, which is called _____.

Loss Of Use, Additional Living Expenses

Homeowners Coverage D covers your ____ of your dwelling following a covered loss, which is also called _____.

Coverage A Dwelling

House, apartment or other residence Structures attached to dwelling Items that service the dwelling (AC Compressor, Fuel tanks) Under HO-6 (Condo Form): Alterations, Appliances, fixtures, improvements to buildings

structures attached to the dwelling.

In a Dwelling policy, Coverage A provides protection for:

Coverage E Additional Living Expenses

In a dwelling policy which of the following provides coverage for additional living expenses incurred by an owner occupant in the event a covered peril makes the premises uninhabitable due to a covered loss?

loss of rental income after damage to a rental unit has been fixed, but no new renter has been found.

In a homeowners policy, Coverage D - Loss of Use will NOT cover:

DP-3

In which of the following DP forms is the dwelling covered under open perils and the personal property on a named peril basis

ACV, Replacement Cost

Loss Settlement under Coverage C is on an ___ basis unless the coverage is upgraded to _____ by endorsement for a higher premium.

Coverage D-Fair Rental Value Coverage E-Additional Living Expense

NAME THE 2 INDIRECT LOSS COVERAGES.

DP-1 Basic Form DP-2 Broad Form DP-3 Special Form

Name the Dwelling forms

Coverage A Dwelling Coverage B Other structures Coverage C Personal property

Name the three direct loss coverages

Coverage D Fair Rental Value

Pays for rental income lost due to damage by an insured peril, such as fire Accounts for net loss, not for discontinued utilities Applies for the shortest time it takes repairs to be completed

Coverage A Dwelling

Principal dwelling Attached structures: garages, apartments, etc. service machinery: furnace, A/C COMPRESSOR ETC. Building materials next to dwelling

Coverage C Exclusions

Specifically EXCLUDES: Animals, Vehicles, Aircraft, Boats, paper and electronic data, credit and debit cards, money, grave markers, water and steam

Coverage C Personal property

Specifically EXCLUDES: Animals, Vehicles, Aircraft, Boats, paper and electronic data, credit and debit cards, money, grave markers, water and steam May use 10% of converage C limit of insurance for loss caused by an insured peril to coverd property.

Coverage B Exclusions

Specifically EXCLUDES: Buildings used for business or farming (unless used only for storing equipment) Buildings rented to someone who is not a tenant of principal dwelling gravestones, plots, masoleums

Coverage B Other Structures

Structures that are NOT attached to the dwelling.Detached garage, carport, shed, gazebo, fence, mailbox, lamppost Does not apply to land, however it is permissible for the insrurer to rent a private garage to another for garage purposes. limt: 10% of coverage A limit

Grave markers and mausoleums.

TO WHAT DOES COVERAGE B NOT APPLY?

10% of Coverage A.

The limit of liability for Coverage B - Other Structures is typically:

Coverage E Additional living expenses

This Coverage is automatically included in DP-2 and DP-3

Coverage B Other Structures

Under DP-1, 10% is included as part of Coverage A limit

Coverage F Medical payments to other

Unscheduled Farm Personal Property Coverage?

10% of Coverage A

WHAT DOES COVERAGE B MEAN FOR DP-2 & DP-3 FORMS?

If the insured has a detached structure the 10% of Coverage A is included in the dwelling limit and is not an additional separate coverage limit.

WHAT DOES COVERAGE B MEAN FOR THE DP-1 FORM?

20% of Coverage A

WHAT IS THE FAIR RENTAL VALUE LIMIT UNDER THE DP-1 FORM?

Pets, Motor vehicles, Aircraft and hovercraft, and credit cards

What are excluded from Coverage C

Construction tools Damage to land itself

What is NOT included under Coverage A- Dwelling

Personal Property

What is a Coverage C?

Loss of use

What is a Coverage D?

House, apartment or other place of residence

What is a dwelling?

lightning strike

What loss is NOT excluded from the DP-1 basic policy for EXCEPT

Coverage C Personal property

What property coverage would provide protection to contents damaged by fire?

Named Perils

What type of policy BEST describes the DP-2 Broad form policy?

Single family homes 1-4 unit dwellings (duplexes, four- plexus) Dwellings w/ no more than 5 occupants Mobile homes if permanently installed Incidental business risk

What types of property are covered under Dwelling policy

DP3 provides open-peril coverage for the property's structures, and named-peril coverage for personal property

Which Dwelling policy form provides open-peril coverage?

indirect losses that result from direct losses

Which Property is covered under Coverage D- Fair rental value

indirect losses that result from direct losses

Which Property is covered under Coverage D- Loss of use

Coverage E Additional Living Expenses

Which coverage Pays additional living expenses incurred following a covered loss.

DP-2 and DP-3

Which dwelling policies insures a structure on an actual cash value basis

Electronic equipment installed in the auto

Which of the following are covered under Part D - coverage for damage to your auto of the personal auto policy?

Structures other than the dwelling

Which of the following does Homeowners Special form (HO-3) cover that Homeowners Broad form (HO-2) does not?

structures other than the dwelling

Which of the following does Homeowners Special form (HO-3) cover that Homeowners Broad form (HO-2) does not?

Damage by ice to outdoor radio and television antennas

Which of the following is EXCLUDED as a covered loss under the DP-3 coverage?

coverage B Other Structures

Which of the following would provide coverage to a garage not attached to the primary insured dwelling

Coverage F

Which part of a homeowners policy provides coverage for the medical expenses of third parties who are injured on your property?

Debris Removal and Reasonable Repairs

While reviewing his DP-3 policy, Jim notices that some additional coverages are included in his Coverage A limit, while others are paid in addition to that limit. Which TWO additional coverages are included within Jim's Coverage A limit?

scheduled personal property endorsement

endorsements used to insure Coverage C (personal property) for values beyond the limitations of the homeowners policy

Coverage C Personal Property

primary coverage amount of insurance for the HO-4


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