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You need to know, for example, what web panel software the web host prefers. Reading up on different web panels will prepare you for the task of managing the reseller space you plan to buy. And if you plan on getting c A better question would be, “what isn’t covered by a homeowner’s policy?” It’s best at this point to break it up into two main areas. The first area includes damage to your home, the second covers liability for property or personal damage to others while inside your home. If you’re running a business from your home with customers in and out, a homeowner’s policy that covers liability is essential. A trip over a rug could cost you your business. It’s all too common for home business operators to look past the fact that their home is no different than an office building. If anything gets damaged, people or property, the owner is liable. This includes occurrences that may be well out of your hands, like an angry pet or a falling tree. The half of a homeowner’s policy that most people are familiar with is also great for piece of mind. Tornados, lightning even earthquakes and flooding are defiantly worth protecting against. And if you have customers that smoke, protection against fire isn’t bad either. What a typical homeowner’s policy doesn’t cover Most policies are similar when it comes to wear and tear. A home business with a lot of foot traffic might wear a groove into your carpet, but your insurance company isn’t going to fix it. Also if you neglected to maintain your roof for the last 20 years then all of a sudden it caves in, odds are very good that it won’t be covered. Also, most policies don’t cover earthquake, flood or locust damage. Make sure you are aware of what type of damage your home may be susceptible to and contact your agent about special additions to your existing coverage. Check your elevation before taking out flood coverage. I once met a homeowner that lived on a hill and still purchased flood damage coverage. It’s good to be safe, but don’t go overboard. If you live 1000 miles from the coast, hurricane coverage isn’t really necessary. What if I’m just renting? If you’re not a homeowner and you’re running your business out of an apartment or rental house, you are still liable for damage to any clients or customers that set foot in your place of business. Don’t assume that the building owner’s policy is going to cover damage to a client or customer if you’re running a b Virtual Support Is On The Rise al. A trip over a rug could cost you your business. It’s all too common for home business operators to look past the fact that their home is no different than an office building. If anything gets damaged, people or property, the owner is liable. 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Also if you neglected to maintain your roof for the last 20 years then all of a sudden it caves in, odds are very good that it won’t be covered. Also, most policies don’t cover earthquake, flood or locust damage. Make sure you are aware of what type of damage your home may be susceptible to and contact your agent about special additions to your existing coverage. Check your elevation before taking out flood coverage. I once met a homeowner that lived on a hill and still purchased flood damage coverage. It’s good to be safe, but don’t go overboard. If you live 1000 miles from the coast, hurricane coverage isn’t really necessary. What if I’m just renting? If you’re not a homeowner and you’re running your business out of an apartment or rental house, you are still liable for damage to any clients or customers that set foot in your place of business. Don’t assume that the building owner’s policy is going to cover damage to a client or customer if you’re running a Blog... Ping... Opt-In... 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If you’re not a homeowner and you’re running your business out of an apartment or rental house, you are still liable for damage to any clients or customers that set foot in your place of business. Don’t assume that the building owner’s policy is going to cover damage to a client or customer if you’re running a The Hows and Whys of the Niche Market but don’t go overboard. If you live 1000 miles from the coast, hurricane coverage isn’t really necessary.It is best to firstly qualify what a niche market is. A niche market by definition is an established portion of an online market which is focused on one field. Its aim is to sell a product or relative services that stand as solutions to the problems confronting a certain group of potential customers. The main goal of any niche market enthusiast i What if I’m just renting? 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