I hope this is appropriate, I just have a question. I'm trying to insure my small motorcycle fleet for renting. I am not trying to do the typical Harley type rentals so I've only been able to find insurance through one source (if you know where I can get this, let me know). Anyway insurance is offered thorugh an association. Paid membership, a $15000 liscensing fee and $1000 software fee is required to get the insurance. It is not available to non members. This is the only way to get to the insurance. Is this legal?
Is This Legal?
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Is This Legal?
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I hope this is appropriate, I just have a question. I'm trying to insure my small motorcycle fleet for renting. I am not trying to do the typical Harley type rentals so I've only been able to find insurance through one source (if you know where I can get this, let me know). Anyway insurance is offered thorugh an association. Paid membership, a $15000 liscensing fee and $1000 software fee is required to get the insurance. It is not available to non members. This is the only way to get to the insurance. Is this legal?
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I hope this is appropriate, I just have a question. I'm trying to insure my small motorcycle fleet for renting. I am not trying to do the typical Harley type rentals so I've only been able to find insurance through one source (if you know where I can get this, let me know). Anyway insurance is offered thorugh an association. Paid membership, a $15000 liscensing fee and $1000 software fee is required to get the insurance. It is not available to non members. This is the only way to get to the insurance. Is this legal?
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The insurance program is a benefit to the members, so if your question is 'is this legal to allow this benefit to be available only to paid members', the answer is 'of course'.
For a small fleet, the costs do seem a bit high, although admittedly I don't know how much revenue you generate, so perhaps not, but maybe this is a case where you want to consider if the Costt of doing business is greater than the Reward of doing business.
Good luck.
For a small fleet, the costs do seem a bit high, although admittedly I don't know how much revenue you generate, so perhaps not, but maybe this is a case where you want to consider if the Costt of doing business is greater than the Reward of doing business.
Good luck.
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