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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - just saw that this thread had been revived. My original question was not so clearly set out which started people down the wrong path - all I was trying to do was get homeowners insurance for the closing where there was no fence around the pool. As a couple of helpful posters suggested, we contacted the seller's insurers (State Farm, btw) and got the insurance in place immediately. I PROMISE you that as soon as we took possession of the house, we have had a fence put in. I definitely wanted one whether or not required by law for my own peace of mind. So, I also promise you that it was not a question of my trying to save money or buying something I couldn't afford or trying to ride on the coat tails of a pool which had been in place without a fence for 25 years. Safety first and responsibility to the welfare of those in the neighborhood. Some people's rush to judgement was a good lesson to me: (a) be very clear on your very first post if you are looking for good advice; and (b) don't be so quick to judge when you're reading other people's posts (glass houses and all ...) [/quote] (c) if you are reviving a 2-year old thread, explain why. In this case it made sense. PP who revived the thread probably did a search for pool insurance because she/he is in the same situation as OP was and wanted to get a name of an insurer. [/quote]
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