Condominiums & Community Associations Insurance
We specialize in insuring condominium and community associations. We understand the complexities of community association risk management, and we have long-term established relationships with insurance companies specializing in insurance specifically for community associations.
Some of the types of communities we provide protection for include:
- Active adult community associations
- Condominium associations
- Co-Ops
- Homeowners associations
- Planned unit developments
- Resort community associations
- Active adult community associations
Insurance requirements are complex, and there are many factors that need to go into designing a comprehensive protection plan, including:
- Contractual obligations
- Lender requirements
- Governing documents
- Governmental requirements
- State enabling statutes
It is important to have a comprehensive insurance program in place, as there are many parties involved with risk exposure.
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In an ever-changing world, our team is committed to staying on top of changes as they affect insurance for condominiums. We also have programs to help educate property managers, boards and residents on the unique features of community association insurance. Contact us for a comprehensive review with one of our specialists.
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