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MissAnne
Asked October 2012
I am renting a home to care for two elderly women who require 24/7 care. What kind of liability insurance do I need?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Oct 2012
This will depend of the state where you are set up. You should check with your state insurance department. They can likely guide you to the right resources to find out what you need.
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Carol
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Good luck,
Carol