Insurance related....
I am hosting a family reunion for about 60 in June. I booked a nearby hall at a nice park for a Sunday brunch. They require a certificate of insurance naming the town as an additional insured.
Would my insurance company charge me for this?
Pretty standard stuff?
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Hey Kay? A quick Q
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They will add a "special events" endorsement for a specific time and place on your homeowner's policy. There may be a small fee, but it shouldn't be much, if any.
This reminds me of something GS should know...you can get an endorsement on your homeowners policy to cover wedding gifts received before your child gets married, as they are usually in your care, custody and control until they move into their own place. If you think about it, the amount can really add up in value.
This reminds me of something GS should know...you can get an endorsement on your homeowners policy to cover wedding gifts received before your child gets married, as they are usually in your care, custody and control until they move into their own place. If you think about it, the amount can really add up in value.
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