In order for an insurance policy to cover a burglary, there must be:
In order for an insurance policy to cover a burglary, there must be:
In order for an insurance policy to cover a burglary, there must be evidence of forcible entry. This is because the definition of burglary typically involves the illegal entering of a building with intent to commit a crime, and evidence of forcible entry serves as a proof that such illegal entry took place. Other elements like a police report, a police investigation, or photos of the stolen property can complement the claim but are not necessarily required for the insurance to cover a burglary.
Burglary is not theft. Burglary is illegal entering a building with intent to commit a crime. I’m not sure why the answer is photos of stolen property.
correct, intent to commit therein a felony or theft.
Burglary and robbery also differ when it comes to the use of force. Force, whether against a person or to get into a building, generally isn't required for a burglary conviction. Robbery, though, necessarily involves the use of force—or at least intimidation—against another person. The answer is OK
A is the appropriate answer..
A seems correct as per books
Answer is A. Evidence of forcible entry (DiSalvatore's book)
Answer is A