You would need Ins for your Haunt buzz and a put the nursery on as a rider , because if something were to happen during your haunt where someone would sue you they would also try suing the nursery.
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Yes, seeing as to how his business is a nursery, and yours is a haunted attraction, you would need your own / more insurance than what his is offering. I'm sure he's not going to want one of YOUR accidents raising his premium.
Your insurance should be relatively inexpensive, just call Ken.
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larry, I guess the question is: the nursery business has his own insurance for his property. If I'm coming in as leasing the property for my business, would I need to have my own insurance for the 4 months? Thanks for the responses.
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Also speak to your local insurance rep. This situation might work with renters insurance and specialty insurance only for the dates open. I found the rates for specialty insurance were much less through companies represented by my agent.
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I have been in talks with a business who operates a nursery. The nursery is open from mid April and closes for the season late July. I might be able to lease part of the nursery including some great outbuildings and field. This would make a great haunt. However, my question is if I was to lease the property for 4 months, how would insurance work out. Any help would be appreciated, thanks
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