Discover the benefits of all-in condo insurance that covers communal spaces and internal unit structures, but excludes personal items and renovations.
Learn what bare walls coverage involves, how it protects shared spaces in condos, and why condo associations often purchase this essential insurance for multi-family buildings.
What's the law when it comes to communicating with condominium's insurance agent? Where should questions be directed? Who has ...
Property insurance costs in Florida continued to rise between the first and second quarters of the year, and condo associations have been hit hardest during that time. The average cost of a commercial ...
Condominium association insurance coverage, also called a Master Condo Policy, is a type of insurance designed to cover the cost of condo property damage, protecting association members against ...
Flood insurance might not be on the minds of your condominium association clients, but here is why it should be. Michelle Newton The 2024 hurricane season rapidly kicked into gear with the arrival of ...
Q: I am an owner in a condominium in Palm Beach County. There was recently a fire in an adjoining unit that caused damage to my unit. What is covered by my insurance policy versus the condominium’s ...
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Owning a condo comes with some great perks — less upkeep to worry about and access to shared amenities like pools, gyms, or common spaces. However, it also comes with financial obligations that can ...
Owner left the AC on 77 degrees in condo, but that didn't prevent mold. Insurance won't pay, says condo should. Is that true? Our expert weighs in.
In Louisiana, condominium associations are required to maintain certain types of insurance covering the condominium property, the association and the unit owners. It is important for the board of ...
DAYTONA BEACH SHORES – Tom Baker lives in a retirement dream building: A spacious three-bedroom beachside condo with unobstructed morning sunrises, waves marking the time and the soft sand of comfort.