Has anyone on the forum successfully covered themselves and their pet Burmese for liability under a homeowners' policy? I'm having a helluva time getting coverage. I guess you start to think of these things when you get older ...
--jr
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Has anyone on the forum successfully covered themselves and their pet Burmese for liability under a homeowners' policy? I'm having a helluva time getting coverage. I guess you start to think of these things when you get older ...
--jr
Just kidding,. I couldn't resist. I don't currently have them insured for liability as I never allow anyone to my place and thus don't need to be concerned with that, but once I begin doing shows and taking large pythons to the shows for the python "workshops" I intend to trailblaze I will have loads of insurance.
>>Has anyone on the forum successfully covered themselves and their pet Burmese for liability under a homeowners' policy? I'm having a helluva time getting coverage. I guess you start to think of these things when you get older ...
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>>--jr
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Believe in yourself and your abilities and you can accomplish anything.
Actually... if ya go to the CITEs forum...theres a pretty good thread on someone losing their homeowners because of snakes.
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