If a neighbor accidentally drives his vehicle into the insured's fence, this would

If a neighbor accidentally drives his vehicle into the insured's fence, this would



a. Be covered under a basic form-dwelling policy with the extended coverage perils


b. Not be covered under any of the dwelling policy forms


c. Be covered under the broad form-dwelling policy


d. Be covered as part of the extension of coverage under all dwelling coverage forms



Answer: c. Be covered under the broad form-dwelling policy

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