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Old January 28th 04, 03:26 AM
Minnie Bannister
 
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That's interesting! A guy on the TowerTalk discussion group said that
his insurance co. insisted that his AN Wireless tower must be attached
to the house.

Alan AB2OS


On 01/27/04 09:32 pm Roger Halstead put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:

Towers are not somthing youjust stick up and hope for the best.


At least nothing more than a small TV antenna tower installation.
This is probably the main reason the insurance companies don't want to
see towers bracketed to the end of a house, or to the eves. My
insurance carrier was willing to insure mine as long as there was no
direct connection to the house. (coax doesn't count)

 
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