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| Subject: Re: Insurance | Date: 12/29/2005 11:03 AM | |
| Author: glennandpaige | Number: 11871 of 14800 | |
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If you are not having a store where people come into, your needs will be different. However, a good BOP (Business Operations Policy) should help you out. Generally will cover liability (if you mess up someone's stuff, burn down their house, etc). Ours costs about 900 a year. We also have to carry Errors and Omissions Insurance (1400 a year). Don't know if you would need that or not, but I would definitely check it out. It's for mistakes/errors, stuff like that. Good luck. |
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