Wisconsin Casualty Insurance Practice Test

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Which items are excluded from coverage in all of the Homeowners forms?

Land, structures used for business purposes, animals/birds/fish, aircraft, rented property, electronic data, and motor vehicles

Homeowners forms provide coverage for the dwelling, other structures, personal property, liability, and additional living expenses, but they exclude certain types of property across all forms. Land isn’t insured because the policy focuses on structures and personal property, not the land itself. Structures on the property used for business purposes aren’t covered by a standard homeowners policy, since that kind of property falls under commercial coverage. Animals, birds, and fish aren’t insured because living creatures aren’t considered property under these forms. Aircraft are excluded for the same reason as other specialized vehicles—aviation risks are handled by separate policies. Property that is rented or held for rental by the insured isn’t covered, since the policy isn’t intended to insure rental property. Electronic data is excluded because the policy covers physical property, not digital information. Motor vehicles aren’t covered because auto insurance handles those risks. These exclusions explain why that option lists all of these items as not covered in homeowners forms. By contrast, items like personal property at replacement cost or jewelry and firearms are not universally excluded—they’re covered with limits or endorsements, and watercraft has its own limitations, depending on the policy.

Personal property at replacement cost

Jewelry and firearms

Watercraft and jewelry

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