Vacant Land
Vacant land presents two problems. First, most people find it hard to believe that they could be sued because they own a piece of vacant land. Second, the characteristics that…
Vacant land presents two problems. First, most people find it hard to believe that they could be sued because they own a piece of vacant land. Second, the characteristics that…
The definition of “insured location” in the HO policy includes any premises “used in connection with” the residence premises. Exactly what does that mean?
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Can a condo association assessment for a deductible be paid by the HO policy without the entire association being assessed? An agent reports that one company will not pay unless…
It’s very unlikely that many purchasers of a townhome or a stand-alone home in an association ever consider the insurance implications of such purchases. Only when it’s time for the…
When looking at the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the other structures coverage is so limited that it might almost be thought of as, “There isn’t any.” To adequately protect…
Over the past few years, eligibility for the PRP has expanded, making a lot more policyholders eligible for the savings under the PRP. It’s in the best interest of the…
When the tragic floods hit Ron’s Cedar Rapids hometown, he sent me two e-mails over a week or so telling about the situation. Those e-mails, totally unedited, are below. It’s a compelling read,…
After a fire damaged an insured’s home, the HO adjuster offered to pay only part of the repair bill, stating that he was taking depreciation off the total. The agent…
Our “Ask an Expert” service got a question this week from an agent who represents an insurer who has begun using a Functional Replacement Cost Loss Settlement endorsement on older…