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Message-ID: <352BB55A.3C38A20A@texas.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 12:35:22 -0500
From: "C. Logan Dietz" <dietz@texas.net>
Reply-To: dietz@texas.net
Organization: KZ5MM
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To: The Ham Law Mailing List <ham-law@altlaw.com>
Subject: Re: HL: RE: Homeowner's Insurance, Reflector
References: <3.0.3.32.19980408102153.00953250@prodistributors.com>
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Insurance coverage is regulated by the states and, therefore, there are
50 different sets of rules. In Texas, for example, towers and antennas
would NOT be covered by a standard homeowners policy. You would have to
purchase a rider which the insurance company would be required to
provide you. Some agents don't know about them and you might have to
cite to it by number. The companies in Texas can set their own rate for
this coverage and some are quite a bit higher than others.
Chuck, KZ5MM
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