are you making the product or just reselling?
The liability section of your homeowners insurance covers items that you are legally obligated to pay for injuries to other persons due to your negligence. It will also pay for legal fees to defend you if you are sued for such items.
no it depends if ebay are selling the item but if ebay are selling it ye if someone else is selling it no xx
Selling common stock increases the cash of business as well as increase the share capital of business or liability of business and both are balance sheet items.
A technopreneur is someone who sells items that are in relation with recent technology items and gadgets only. They focuses on selling items and gadgets from different brands.
You only need insurance if you want any of your belongings covered if the building burns down, someone breaks in your home and steals your items, someone trips on your steps and sues you for injuries. These would be a few of the reasons that you may want to purchase insurance on your belongings. You can only insure your items in the home and not the building that you are renting. You can only insure something you own. The person renting you the home cannot charge you for insurance on the home. You purchase your own policy just covering your furniture, clothing, etc and liability. Your policy will not pay for his property and vice versus.
Exactly what it sounds like - someone who specializes in buying and selling ivory items.
Yes the co signer is responsible for the entire terms and requirement on the lease just like the primary renter is. NO renters insurance cover the contents of the apartment and in case you cause a flood to the unit below and items of that nature. There is no insurance for the co signer
no you cant
Catering trailer and liability insurance offers the following: coverage in case of accidental fire or theft, damage, money cover, business interruption, business stock including frozen items.
Some costs involved with selling items on eBay international include International Shipping and Customs Fees and Insurance Costs. You can sell items on eBay international from the official eBay website.
That depends on the insurance company. Call your company's service department to verify their particular guidelines. You will also want to ask them if they require you to replace the items yourself and then submit the receipt for reimbursement, or if they mail your claims check based on the size of the claim. Typically, paper documentation is only required for those items listed under the "Special Limits of Liability" under Section 1 of your insurance contract. Items with "special limits of liability" include: jewelry, watches, furs, silverware and goldware, business property, and firearms. Pictures are usually insufficient for these particular items. Again, call your company to see what they would recommend.
Absolutely. I'm not sure what type of insurance you are talking about in particular but you are always required to tell insurance companies of other carriers that may have some liability in a claim. It is illegal to make money from a claim in this manner. Be very careful about items like this that can get you into a great deal of trouble with a felony charge of insurance fraud.