You bet it will for us in the state of FL. In fact, many of us cannot get
ANY regular homeowners insurance from the usual sources, GEICO, Allstate
etc. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners must use the inflated rates of the
state run insurance (Citizens) company as their sole source of a policy.
I believe towers and antennas are excluded in those policies...at least
they were when I had to use them around 2005. The remaining companies in FL
cherry pick which houses they want to insure leaving the rest to the state
to pick up. What a deal.
I use Marsh to insure all my tower stuff.
Bill K4XS
In a message dated 11/26/2013 10:39:01 P.M. Coordinated Universal Ti,
n4mb@arrl.net writes:
In Florida, it will be excluded almost certainly. I have the ARRL
insurance
and I'm assured I'm covered.
Mickey N4MB
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Dale M. Schwartz
<dale@immlawfirm.com>wrote:
> My State Farm agent in Georgia assured me in writing that my tower was
> covered as an accessory structure at no extra charge (and also that I was
> covered for lightening protection as well).
>
> Dale -- K4ROZ
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