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What types of property are eligible for coverage?

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What types of property are eligible for coverage?

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Almost any personal or business property you store is eligible for coverage. Some of the exceptions are items such as accounts, bulls, firearms, currency, deeds, evidences of debt, securities, money, notes, animals, jewelry, watches, precious or semi-precious stones, furs and garments trimmed in fur, are not insurable under this policy. Coverage may also be declined on exotic, imported or high value contents. The policy is not designed to cover these types of items. Stated Value Insurance Policies are available from most local insurance agents for items like antique cars and other high value collectibles or antiques.

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• Almost any personal property and some business property a customer stores is eligible for insurance coverage. The following goods are not covered under this policy and are automatically excluded: accounts, deeds, bills, currency, evidence of debt, securities, money, notes, jewelry, watches, precious stones, furs and garments trimmed in fur, and boats or vehicles. Some business inventory is also not covered (call your TenantOne representative for details). Coverage may also be declined on exotic, imported or high-value contents. The policy is not designed to cover these types of items. Stated value insurance policies are available from most local insurance agents for items like antiques and other high-value collectibles.

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Almost any personal property and some business property a customer stores is eligible for insurance coverage. The following goods are not covered under this policy and are automatically excluded: accounts, deeds, bills, currency, evidence of debt, securities, money, notes, jewelry, watches, precious stones, furs and garments trimmed in fur, and boats or motorized vehicles. Some business inventory is also not covered (call your MiniCo Insurance representative for details). Coverage may also be declined on exotic, imported or high-value contents. The policy is not designed to cover these types of items. Stated value insurance policies are available from most local insurance agents for items like antiques and other high-value collectibles.

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Almost any personal or business property you store is eligible for coverage. Some of the exceptions are items such as accounts, bills, firearms, currency, deeds, evidence of debt, securities, money, notes, animals, jewelry, watches, precious stones, and furs are not insurable under this policy. Q: Is my boat (or car) stored outside covered? A: Yes. Property stored outside is covered for all the same types of damage or loss EXCEPT damage from hail or Vandalism & Malicious Mischief. Q: Is flooding covered? A: Just as with regular homeowner policies, damage from flood or rising water is not covered. Flood insurance is available from the Federal Government. Q: Can my workshop or office in the storage space I rent be covered? A: No. This policy is not designed to provide liability insurance or regular business or hobby protection. Q: What is the difference between burglary and theft? A: Burglary means stealing property by means of forcible entry into a securely locked storage space, provide

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