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mikeh
New member
I did a search and saw very little discussion on this issue.
Do any of you home recordists insure your gear? If not, it is important that you understand that your home owners (or renters) insurance does not provide coverage for "business use".
Business use is very broad. If you make $50, the equipment may not be covered. If you send out demos trying to get a recording contract, even if you don't generate profit, that may be considered business use.
I someone steals your gear, or it is lost in a fire it may not be covered. If someone trips coming into your basement studio and breaks thier neck, you may not be covered.
If you do not use the gear in any business capacity you may be covered, subject to the limits of your policy. Keep in mind that most homeowner policies only provide property coverage for 50% of the value of the house. So is the house is worth $100,000 (not counting the land) personnal property is only covered to $50,000 but that includes everything, (your clothing, your furniture, ect. )that may not leave much left for the gear. In addition, there are often limits to electronic and computer equipment.
I'm sure many of you have a lot of $$$ tied up in gear (I know I do) and it could be a serious blow to lose everything. It would take me a long time to come up with the $40,000 that I think it would take to replace everything.
So, does anyone insure thier gear???
Do any of you home recordists insure your gear? If not, it is important that you understand that your home owners (or renters) insurance does not provide coverage for "business use".
Business use is very broad. If you make $50, the equipment may not be covered. If you send out demos trying to get a recording contract, even if you don't generate profit, that may be considered business use.
I someone steals your gear, or it is lost in a fire it may not be covered. If someone trips coming into your basement studio and breaks thier neck, you may not be covered.
If you do not use the gear in any business capacity you may be covered, subject to the limits of your policy. Keep in mind that most homeowner policies only provide property coverage for 50% of the value of the house. So is the house is worth $100,000 (not counting the land) personnal property is only covered to $50,000 but that includes everything, (your clothing, your furniture, ect. )that may not leave much left for the gear. In addition, there are often limits to electronic and computer equipment.
I'm sure many of you have a lot of $$$ tied up in gear (I know I do) and it could be a serious blow to lose everything. It would take me a long time to come up with the $40,000 that I think it would take to replace everything.
So, does anyone insure thier gear???