Chip Louie wrote:
> 
> >   Speaking of renting, how do people deal with the insurance issues?
> > I've rented L lenses before, but I'm always a bit leery as rental
> > liability could be huge. Particularly if the lens has some subtle
> > damage already that doesn't show up until I pick it up, say. Do you
> > have credit cards which cover rental insurance, because mine doesn't.
> >
> >   - Neil K.
> 
> Hey Neil,
> 
> If you are working pro you should have insurance already,  If you are a home
> owner of renter with home insurance you should ask your agent.  I just get a
> certificate of insurance from my insurance agent each year and give a copy
> of it to the rental house.
> 
> Chip Louie

Chip,     I don't know what your Homeowners policy covers, but mine
(form HO-3) has a limit of $250. to cover "Damage to property of others
while in my care, custody or control".  I don't see how that would help
that much.  Have you actually asked your insurance agent?     Ray Amos

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