[TowerTalk] insurance
Chuck
wcmoore at verizon.net
Thu Dec 30 06:55:09 EST 2004
With the home representing the highest value purchase many will make, I would present this question to both a lawyer and the insurance company. If you think your XYL hates your radio stuff now just wait until the house is on the ground and the insurance company refuses to pay off due to a technicality.
There is no INSURANCE for an XYL in RANT mode. :-)
73
Chuck WD4HXG
>
> From: "Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS)" <nv8a at att.net>
> Date: 2004/12/29 Wed PM 11:45:26 EST
> To: towertalk reflector <towertalk at contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] insurance
>
> But the township in which I live does not require a building permit for
> amateur radio or radio/tv receiving towers/antennas under 70ft.
>
> So where does that leave me? (I don't have a tower up yet.) Does that
> mean that the tower would *not* be considered an accessory structure?
>
> Alan NV8A
>
>
> On 12/29/04 10:53 am Jim Jarvis tossed the following ingredients into
> the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
>
> > In response to the thread about towers being covered....
> >
> > The "standard" HO-3 form policy covers accessory structures.
> > These are typically thought to be garages and sheds, but
> > include any accessory structure which required a building permit.
> > Thus, 'attachment' is not required.
>
> <snip>
>
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