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Marshall Said:

How do I add my landlord onto my business insurance policy as an adition insured?

We Answered:

Talk to your insurance agent. Should not be a big deal but it might change your rate.

Samuel Said:

How do I add my landlord onto my business insurance policy?

We Answered:

This is a very common situation and is easily addressed by requesting your agent / company to add an additional insured endorsement. It should be done at no charge, but some companies make a modest charge just for processing the paper.

You may be interested in knowing that the standard business liability policy in use by most US insurance companies automatically includes your landlord as an additional insured if your lease agreement calls for it. Technically, you don't even need an endorsement to the policy. Most landlords, however, want to "see it in writing" on the policy, however.

Curtis Said:

Does anyone have a Hartford Spectrum Business Insurance Policy Form ss00021193T? Houston Evacuee here in need!?

We Answered:

Contract the agent or the insurance company for a copy of the policy.

Or you can call the Dept. of Insurance or Insurance Commissioner in your state for help. Good Luck!

Vivian Said:

how to know about my RCM business insurance policy no. 64768007 on internet?

We Answered:

Jai Rcm Friend,

You should ask your challenges to your uplines they will help you more than the Internet users.

By the way you can get your policy details on Rcm Insurance Website:-

http://www.lifesure.co.in

Karl Said:

What sector of business activity does company selling insurance policies to business and the pubic belong to?

We Answered:

Financial sector.

Jean Said:

What kind of business insurance policy would I need for an errand service type business?

We Answered:

Likely you'd need a commercial auto policy - retail class, which is VERY expensive. Plus, you couldn't do errands with people in the CAR, unless you get a public AUTO policy - limo class, even more expensive, and pretty hard to get.

You MIGHT have to have a PUC filing in your state for this, I'm not sure. Then you need an "inland marine" policy (sometimes called cargo coverage) to cover the stuff in your car tht belongs to other people.

And workers comp if you have any employees.

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