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fagboi

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Which of the following is an additional coverage provided under Section I of the Homeowners 3 policy?
 
  A) medical payments to others
  B) debris removal
  C) personal liability
  D) intentional property damage caused by an insured

Question 2

Darla purchased an unendorsed Homeowners 3 policy. While the policy was in force, a fire occurred that destroyed a living room set. The living room set cost 4,000 new, but was 25 percent depreciated when the loss occurred.
 
  Replacement furniture will cost 4,400. Assuming no deductible, how much will Darla receive from her insurer?
  A) 3,000
  B) 3,300
  C) 3,400
  D) 4,400



micaelaswann

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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