17. Your customer has HO-B Homeowner policy with a Coverage A limit of $300,000. His mortgage payment is $1,400 per month. He can't stay in his home for 1 month due to a claim that was caused by smoke. He is staying in a local hotel for 1 month. The cost of the hotel is $900 for the month. How much will you pay your policyholder for Additional Living Expenses? 22. John has a homeowner's policy with the following coverage's: Coverage A- $90,000, Coverage B- $50,000, Clause 1 Deductible- 1%, Clause 2 Deductible- $1,000. His cloth awning was damaged during the fire. His cloth awning is valued at $4,000. How much are you going to pay on his claim? 23. Your policyholder has a HO-B Homeowner's policy with a Coverage A limit of liability of $200,000. The Coverage B limit of liability on his policy is $100,000. What is the maximum limit of liability for Other Structures on his policy? 17. Your customer has HO-B Homeowner policy with a Coverage A limit of $300,000. His mortgage payment is $1,400 per month. He can't stay in his home for 1 month due to a claim that was caused by smoke. He is staying in a local hotel for 1 month. The cost of the hotel is $900 for the month. How much will you pay your policyholder for Additional Living Expenses? 22. John has a homeowner's policy with the following coverage's: Coverage A- $90,000, Coverage B- $50,000, Clause 1 Deductible- 1%, Clause 2 Deductible- $1,000. His cloth awning was damaged during the fire. His cloth awning is valued at $4,000. How much are you going to pay on his claim? 23. Your policyholder has a HO-B Homeowner's policy with a Coverage A limit of liability of $200,000. The Coverage B limit of liability on his policy is $100,000. What is the maximum limit of liability for Other Structures on his policy