Jewelry, silverware, fine arts, and stamps are all pieces of personal property requiring more coverage than the unendorsed homeowner's policy can provide. What is the name of the floater, either attached to the homeowner's policy through endorsement or a stand-alone policy that provides specific protection for these types of personal property?

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The topics covered on the Property & Casualty Insurance Exam depend on the specific state board in the United States. Below are some probable categories for this exam. Types of Policies, which includes limited-pay, single-premium life, and ordinary whole life. Parts of a Policy, which includes declarations, agreements, conditions, and exclusions. Policy Riders and Provisions, which includes waiver of premium, accidental death dismemberment, insurance clause, owner’s rights, and payor benefits. Completing the Application, which includes underwriting, warranties, replacement, insurable... Show more

Jewelry, silverware, fine arts, and stamps are all pieces of personal property requiring more coverage than the unendorsed homeowner's policy can provide. What is the name of the floater, either attached to the homeowner's policy through endorsement or a stand-alone policy that provides specific protection for these types of personal property?






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