Can an Insurance Company charge damages for water damage when the condo board paid a deductible on their claim?
I am the tenant of a condo and had accidental water damage to the unit, and floors below. My landlord claims they do not have insurance to cover the damage, but the condo board does and has paid out a $5000 deductible for the insurance for all the units to the insurance company, which I have reimbursed. Now I have been contacted by the insurance company about being charged for the remainder of the damages.
My question is, am I not sheltered by the condo boards insurance deductible?
Your situation illustrates a prime example of why tenants should purchase renter’s insurance. The condo board insurer covered the loss to the condo, but that doesn’t mean the insurer is not going to attempt to recover its payout from the person responsible for the damage. That person is YOU. No, you are not sheltered or covered. You’ve already paid the deductible portion to the condo. Now the insurer involved wants to recover ITS payout. If the condo insurer had a zero deductible, it would be coming after you for the entire amount of the damages. This insurer is following standard practice for such situations. Learn the value of renter’s insurance.
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Know anything about condo insurance?
My wife and I have been condo owners for two years and have had homeowners insurance the whole time. Our expiration period is coming up soon and need to renew, but we’re not sure what coverage we have to have versus what our condo board already provides. Can anyone help?
Yes I could ask the board, but then how would you earn Answers! points?
Your condo association purchases insurance on the building and premises. Broadly speaking there are two approaches condo bylaws take to insure the property.
One approach is the condo association agrees to cover only the exterior and common areas. You are responsible to insure the interior this can include walls, wall coverings, flooring, furnace, appliances, lighting, plumbing fixtures, kitchen and bath cabinets (basically everything inside your condo). In this scenario you are responsible not only for your personal property but also the entire interior of your condo. As an insurance agent I did not like this approach because it is very difficult to determine how much insurance you should have to be able to repair or replace everything in within the walls of your condo.
The other approach, which I always preferred, was more comprehensive where the association agrees to cover the entire unit as it was originally built. In this scenario you only insure your upgrades (i.e. bookcases, upgrades, finished basements. etc.) and your personal property.
You need to carefully review your condo bylaws or have a good insurance agent go over the bylaws with you. If you don’t insure the property that you are responsible for you could find yourself woefully under insured and perhaps unable to rebuild your condo.
In addition to insuring the part of the building you are responsible for you need to determine the replacement cost of your personal property within the condo.
Sorry for the long answer but it is a surprisingly complex question.
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Home Owner Insurance Quote In Florida
Beach-side condos are hot real estate in sunny, warm states such as Florida. They are no different from traditional houses in that they are considered home. They are also no different in that condos in Florida need home owner insurance quotes, too. Before you start looking for a home owner insurance quote in Florida, read up on some facts about purchasing home owner insurance for condos.
Choose a home owner insurance company and agent that specialize in insurance for condos. Home owner insurance policies for condos in Florida are different from home owner insurance policies for traditional houses; there are special factors to consider and coverage to purchase. There are also different add-ons and endorsements available. An agent that knows the ins and outs of home owner insurance policies for condos is crucial in purchasing the best policy for yourself and your condo.
Know what kinds of home owner insurance policies you will be purchasing for your condo. When you purchase home owner insurance in Florida, you will need to get a quote for the insurance that will cover you and your belongings, as well as the insurance that will cover the areas you share with other residents at the condo complex. These are usually called master policies, and specific information about your particular master policy is obtained from the condo board.
Understand what you will be responsible for. Living in a condo means that any common areas in the complex are just as much your responsibility as they are the responsibility of your neighbors. Additional Florida home owner insurance coverage for your condo such as unit assessment coverage will cover the expenses you will incur when helping to repair common area damage such as hallway fires.
Before you purchase your condo, talk with the condo board about home owner insurance quotes in Florida regarding condos. The board will provide you with information, and perhaps even make insurance company suggestions.
Elizabeth Newberry
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