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Business, 08.06.2021 18:50 dessera12

Trudy bought the vacant lot adjacent to her house and planted a large garden there. The garden produces more vegetables than her family needs, and Trudy earns some extra cash by selling them at a local farmers market. Trudy never mentioned this to her insurance agent. Trudy probably has a coverage gap because a. a garden is an attractive nuisance.
b. her homeowners policy has various business-related exclusions and
restrictions.
c. the garden is not an insured location.
d. women cannot qualify as gentleman farmers.

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