When Are Improvements & Betterments “Acquired”?
An I&B claim was denied because the owner of the leased area had not made any betterments or improvements at his own expense since the lease began…all of the improvements…
An I&B claim was denied because the owner of the leased area had not made any betterments or improvements at his own expense since the lease began…all of the improvements…
Building coverage includes personal property owned by you that is used to maintain or service the building or structure or premises, including: appliances used for refrigerating, ventilating, cooking, dishwashing or…
As every self-respecting Insurance Geek knows, one word in an insurance policy (in fact, even a punctuation mark…but that’s another story) can make all the difference in coverage or lack thereof.…
If you insure the tenant of a building and they install improvements and betterments, you certainly want to make sure they’re adequately insured, particularly if the lease makes the tenant…
An agent asks, “I’m quoting a tank fabrication operation. They manufacture large metal tanks at their facility, transport the tanks to the customer’s location, and install them. The current agent…
Sometimes a third party wants to be added as a named insured on a property policy, but the insurer refuses. As an alternative, the party elects to be named as…
Blanket insurance is often the most effective and safest way to write property insurance on risks with multiple locations. Since the limit can be applied to any location, it lessens…
As we all know, insurance seminars and articles can be a little on the “dry” side. So, every now and then, when you select an article from the Research Library,…
Question: I have always understood Agreed Value to do away with the coinsurance clause. I have also understood it to stand alone, meaning no ACV or RC noted on the…
One of the toughest tasks facing insurance agents involves how to go about explaining coinsurance…why it exists, what’s its purpose, and how it works. Below is an explanation that you…