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Kim,
I guess that my story is some what like yours, except that I live in a commercial building.I built my living quaters above the comercial first floor. When my insurance company found out that I was providing massage services on the first floor they sent me a cancelation notice...It required a lot of conversations with the company rep and a copy of my insurance coverage for it. they did finaly agree and placed the exception to the policy that I had to keep my other insurance intact and current. But bottom line is you need to have a good insurance policy for the massage practice . I would guess since you provide the water type work that you might wish to seek an add on policy for that in particular...good luck
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