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cundald
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Post by cundald »

I have been advised, since I will be keeping some beehives off my property, to look into liability insurance.

Can anyone recommend an insurance company that has good rates.


Also, I read something about becoming a LLC. How do you go about doing this and how else can I go about protecting myself.

cundald
Kurt Bower
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Post by Kurt Bower »

As a beekeeper, you may fall into a category via farming that would exempt you from liability from bees.
I keep bees all over and have not secured insurance.
Obviously, I keep my bees in locations not easily accessed thus doing my part to protect the general public.
I think you should talk to a pollinator about liability concerns. Jack Tapp with Busy Bee Apiaries would be my suggestion.
Most pollinators have contracts which should help eliminate liability from them.
As far a an LLC or S-corp, you can always see your accountant. You can also do this yourself with something like Legalzoom.com.
Once a corp you will have many benefits, but your tax prep fees will climb dramatically.
Are you going to do enough business to justify the expenses?

Kurt
p51d
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Post by p51d »

To add Kurt's message. The cost for an LLC in North Carolina is $200 per year I believe. You can check the NC web site to confirm. That is allot of honey.
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