Am I required to get rental car insurance if I don’t have my own auto insurance?

I plan to sell my car and I can cancel my car insurance. If I want to rent a car, I am obliged to buy their car rental insurance, because otherwise I would not have automobile insurance? If I use my Discover card to rent a car, Discover will give me a collision with a maximum of $ 25,000. This would be considered as insurance?
Categories: Auto Insurance Tags: Auto, Auto Insurance, automobile insurance, buy insurance, car rental insurance, discover-card, don't, Have, Insurance, insurance car, insurance plan, rental, rental car insurance, required, sell car
Whats the difference between home insurance and rental insurance?
for my house rent? Is this a good idea to change home insurance for insurance, when the tenant living in my rent is a rental property in case if they broke a few holes in the wall, or some damage to the property? Where can I compare home provides? Thank you!
Categories: Home Insurance Tags: Between, Difference, holes in the wall, Home, Home Insurance, Insurance, rent property, rental, rental insurance, rental-house, rental-property, What's
Couple questions married 3 days now :)
Everyone has been helpful and will be meeting a lawyer in a few days. question.
Categories: Mortgage Tags: account-merges, break-the-news, getting-married, house, living-together, love-regardless, married-seems, name-changes, News, rental, safety-or-love, spousal, spousal-support, stop-as-well, years-prior
Categories: Mortgage Tags: Apartment, carpet replacement, co signer, house, husband-left, landlord, landlord-tenant, left-the-house, new-carpet, owned-the-pet, pet damage, rental, rental agreement, roommate, roommates, small claims, stains, the-co-signer
exchange of financial documents
I filed for modification of child support, asking for an increase. My ex was not happy about this and hired a lawyer. I can't afford one
Categories: Mortgage Tags: alimony, support, child-support, Credit, credit-card, hearing-which, notice, parties, rental, school, school-records, tax-returns
How to Recover from a Series of Unfortunate Events
3/2006 Bankruptcy discharged 4/2006 Project credit recovery (credit scores are making a big comeback) 1/2008 Back injury and job loss (down to one income) 3/2008 Still looking for employment but decided I need to go back to school 4/2008 Could no longer make ends meet (Bills began to go into collection even after negotiating) 7/2008 Loss our co-op (no more home) 7/2008 Rental #1 townhouse @ $1800 per month (still one income) 2/2009 Car repossessed could no longer make payments 4/2009 Go figure now I finally found another job (back to 2 incomes but a little to late to save the repo) 6/2009 Homeowner of rental #1 wants 2 move back into the rental due to marital problems 7/2009 Rental #2 @ $2000 per month (easy to get in to owner was understanding of credit issues) 3/2010 Son accepted to college but only partial scholarship (signed up for monthly payment plan @ $922 to pay the balance due) 3/2011 Still in the rental but scared that owner will eventually become tired of renting Take home both incomes $5600 monthly but monthly expenses are $4500 leaving only $1100 and still haven't been able to pay off debt. Combined debt is $35,000 which includes the repo. Priorities (may not seem organized to some) 1) Do not allow our son to graduate from college with debt and end up like us 2) Keeping a roof over our heads (family members who went thru the housing mishap and no where to go from here and no friends willing to take on a family of 3) 3) Only 2 classes away from my Associates degree but 2 years from a Bachelor's (be a shame to quit) 4) To pay off debt but don't know where to begin 5) Have fallen in love with house #2 but do not qualify to purchase Options (things I have considered but still need other options to weigh in on) 1) Getting a second job but I I already work 10 to 11 hours per day w/no overtime because I'm a manager w/salary not hourly. I get the weekends off but I use Sunday's from 9am to 10pm for study, homework, quizzes, papers to write, etc. Hours during the week suck and I work from 9:30a to 8:30a only to come home tired. Husband works 6 days a week with only Sunday's off.
Categories: General Credit Tags: associates, bachelor, bankruptcy, credit-recovery, during-the-week, friends-willing, Housing, project, rental, repo, save-the-repo, sure-if-paying, TIME
Property Manager/Tenant Confindentulty
My Property Manager going to my place of employment looking for me and contacting my immediate family, telling them our business affairs. My husband and I are in our late 50's and been her tenants for a year. We always paid our rent on time and treat her rental as if is our own.
Categories: Mortgage Tags: always-paid, business, business affairs, her-tenants, immediate family, landlord-tenant, our-business, our-late, our-rent, place, place of employment, Property, property-manager, rent, rental, tenants
Putting a Lein on a Film?
I rented film equipment to a individual who was making a movie. I was never paid for the rental and successfully sued his company in in small claims court
Categories: Mortgage Tags: distributor, figure-out, figure-out-how, his-distributor, problem-now, process, rental, rented-film, small claims, sports, entertainment, the-rental
Rent suddenly reported as installment loan.
When I checked my credit for the first time this year today, I noticed that our management started reporting my rental agreement as an installment loan. I suddenly have a big outstanding balance, oh joy. Then I noticed that they actually report it as my oldest trade line, which is nearly one year older than my oldest credit card.
Categories: General Credit Tags: big-outstanding, Credit, helps-quite, Management, moment, oldest, oldest-credit, oldest-trade, otherwise-puny, rental, Year
Tiny Nonprofit being sued by former volunteer – Please Help
:o:o I need help - Any advice is appreciated.. A little background.. I am the founder and sole organizer of a small grass roots nonprofit organization
Categories: Mortgage Tags: after-the-movie, beneficiary, california, costs., Credit, houston, nonprofit, rental, Risk, small claims, Texas, took-the-risk