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Free Homeowners Policy Practice Questions
Louisiana Personal Lines exam — 75 practice questions.
Subtopics: HO-3 form, Coverage A, Coverage C, Coverage D, Coverage E, Coverage F, Replacement cost, Actual cash value, Coinsurance, Flood exclusion, Hurricane deductible, Earthquake exclusion, Scheduled property, Renters form, HO purpose, HO-3 special form, HO-5 comprehensive, HO-4 renters, HO-6 condo, HO-8 modified, Coverage B, Medical payments exclusion, Special limits jewelry, Scheduled personal property, Coverage C off-premises, Replacement cost dwelling, Personal property loss settlement, Liability exclusion business, Liability exclusion intentional, Auto exclusion, Additional coverage debris removal, Loss assessment, Ordinance or law, Water backup endorsement, Section II exclusion own injury, Eligibility owner-occupied, Identity theft endorsement, HO-2 broad form, Coverage B default, Coverage D default, Trees shrubs plants limit, Credit card forgery coverage, Fire department service charge, Collapse coverage, Reasonable repairs, Property removed, Special limit money, Special limit securities, Special limit silverware theft, Special limit firearms theft, Special limit business property, Off-premises property limit, Mold limitation, Section I deductible, Damage to property of others, First aid expenses, Claim expenses, Business pursuits endorsement, Permitted incidental occupancy, Watercraft liability, Personal injury endorsement, Insured location definition, Residence premises definition, Property of others under Coverage C, Severability of insurance, Refrigerated property endorsement, Building materials under Coverage A, Coinsurance calculation
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Sample questions & answers
1. The HO-3 homeowners form typically insures the dwelling on an open-peril basis and personal property on a:
Named-peril basis
The HO-3 covers the dwelling on an open-peril basis while personal property is covered on a named-peril basis.
2. Coverage A of a homeowners policy applies to:
The dwelling itself
Coverage A insures the dwelling structure of the home.
3. Coverage C of a homeowners policy covers:
The insured's personal property (contents)
Coverage C insures the insured's personal property or contents.
4. If a covered loss makes the home uninhabitable, Coverage D (loss of use) pays for:
Additional living expenses while the home is repaired
Coverage D pays additional living expenses and lost rental value while the home is uninhabitable after a covered loss.
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Practice: Homeowners Policy
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