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Which is considered a dwelling coverage? (1 point)
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It is coverage for personal property, liability and loss of use.
It is coverage for personal property, liability and loss of use.

That part of your property insurance that provides financial protection for the inside and outside of the physical building.
That part of your property insurance that provides financial protection for the inside and outside of the physical building.

It provides financial protection in case someone else is hurt and/or injured on your property for which you are found liable.
It provides financial protection in case someone else is hurt and/or injured on your property for which you are found liable.

It is that part of your property insurance that provides financial protection for all of the objects in your home, including appliances, furniture, housewares, clothes, electronics, jewelry and all other material goods not part of or permanently attached.
It is that part of your property insurance that provides financial protection for all of the objects in your home, including appliances, furniture, housewares, clothes, electronics, jewelry and all other material goods not part of or permanently attached.
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Dwelling coverage refers to:

That part of your property insurance that provides financial protection for the inside and outside of the physical building.

This coverage typically helps pay to repair or rebuild the physical structure of your home if it's damaged by a covered peril, such as fire, wind, hail, or vandalism. It usually includes the house itself and any attached structures, such as a garage or deck.