Showing posts with label insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insurance. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Will Insurance Rates Rise?

She writes:

"Citizens' Property Insurance is the state-run, not-for-profit insurer of 'last resort' in Florida, created in 1992 and operating pursuant to Section 627.351, Florida Statutes. It insures over 23,000 commercial residential properties in Florida and recently issued an Agent Technical Bulletin notifying the public of its intent to increase premiums for policies affording coverage to properties valued in excess of $10 million. Many policyholders will see rates increase by 20%. Insurance premiums are often the most significant line item in a community association budget. Communities already struggling with shortfalls and bad debt need to take the increases into account when preparing budgets for the upcoming year."

I don't know if this will have an impact on TAJ's insurance or our budget, but I thought I would bring this development to the attention of the finance committee as they go into the new year and the new proposed budget.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

A Letter From BOD Member Paulette Watson: Roofing repairs

Building Captains:

The following letter is from the Office of TAJ. Please read and give us a hand in getting this accomplished. It is very important to the unit owners with roof problems that we have the insurance adjuster see everything when he is out here so we can get these problems corrected without costing us more money.

If you can’t do it, please try to get someone else in your building to give a hand or let us know so we can make other arrangements for your neighbors to get the info.

Paulette Watson


Dear unit owners at Townhouses At Jacaranda,


An adjuster from Mercury Insurance, who represents Needham Roofing, will be on site to assess the damages [su]stained from the failure of Needham to address our roofing issues in a timely manner.

We would like for you to contact the office by email (admin.jacaranda@comcast.net or assist.jacaranda@comcast.net) or phone to immediately take pictures of the damages in order to have on file.


I will try desperately to schedule the appointment for a Saturday not to disrupt your schedules. If I’m unable to have the appointment set for a Saturday you will be notified by the office within a reasonable time frame to suit your schedule. We do apologize for the inconvenience; however, we would like to include you on the claim due to the contractor’s negligence. It is important that you try to make your selves available or schedule someone trustworthy to be in your unit.


Building captains, if able to assist the board of directors and the office in notifying your neighbors that suffered damages due to Needham Roofing it would be very helpful.


If there are vacant units in your building please notify the office – it is the unit owner’s responsibility for keys to be available to the office for your unit, in order to take pictures for the claim.


Please, let us collaborate as a team to get your roofs repaired efficiently and correctly.

Thank you so much for all your efforts and cooperation.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Loss Assessment Insurance: Low Cost For Higher Coverage

[The article below is reprinted from the February 2007 edition of the official TAJ newsletter -- TAJ Community News, Volume 4 Issue 1]

The following explanations about loss assessment coverage were taken from sources on the internet, as cited.

Loss Assessment Coverage
Property insurance (ISO form CP 04 19) for a condominium unit owner, covering assessments charged by a condominium association for a loss to the property. The policy pays the amount of the assessment, if the loss is caused by an insured peril. (from Rupp's Insurance & Risk Management Glossary. © 2002, NILS Publishing. All rights reserved.) http://insurance.cch.com/RUPPS/loss-assessment-coverage.htm

Loss Assessment: Coverage D
This valuable coverage is uniquely designed for owners in condominiums/ associations. It recognizes the potential for owners to be assessed for certain kinds of loss. Here are examples of circumstances that might require the condominium/ association to assess all unit owners:
  • Someone is seriously injured on common property (perhaps at a swimming pool) and the courts award a judgment that's higher than the amount of liability coverage provided by the condominium/association policy.
  • Major damage occurs to commonly owned buildings and it is not fully covered by insurance.
In either case (and other similar cases), loss assessment coverage would pay your share (up to stated amount). You should review the need for this coverage with your agent and buy an appropriate amount of coverage. http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/condo_owners/condoinform_5.asp

It may be that, without even knowing it, owners have insurance coverage for the Special Assessment that they receive for the replacement of their roof due to Hurricane Wilma damage. Check your home-owner’s coverage to see if you have this type of coverage. See below for an example of what it actually looks like in an insurance policy.

You can see that in the policy shown below the coverage is limited to $1,000. All it took to raise the limit to $3,000 (this particular insurance company’s limit) was a five minute call to the insurance agent and a yearly premium increase of just $11.00.

Since Hurricane Wilma, we have all been faced with the difficult reality of the need for re-roofing. Hopefully LOSS ASSESSMENT coverage will reduce the suffering of unit owners caused by Special Assessments. Certainly we should all consider taking action to protect ourselves against future financial difficulties through the relatively inexpensive measure of acquiring an appropriate level of LOSS ASSESSMENT coverage through our home-owner’s insurance. Steve Frahm

Seguro del gravamen de pérdida: Bajo costo para una cobertura más alta

[El artículo abajo se reimprime de la edición del febrero de 2007 del boletín de noticias del funcionario TAJ -- Noticias de la comunidad de TAJ, edición 1 del volumen 4]

Las explicaciones siguientes sobre cobertura del gravamen de pérdida fueron tomadas de fuentes en el Internet, según lo citado.
Cobertura del gravamen de pérdida
Seguro de característica (la ISO forma CP 04 19) para un dueño de la unidad del condominio, cubriendo los gravámenes cargados por una asociación del condominio para una pérdida a la característica. La política paga la cantidad del gravamen, si la pérdida es causada por un peligro de los asegurados. (del & del seguro de Rupp; Glosario de la gestión de riesgos. © 2002, publicación de NILS. Todos los derechos reservados.) http://insurance.cch.com/RUPPS/loss-assessment-coverage.htm
Gravamen de pérdida: Cobertura D
Esta cobertura valiosa se diseña únicamente para los dueños en asociaciones de los condominios. Reconoce el potencial para que los dueños sean determinados para ciertas clases de pérdida. Aquí están los ejemplos de las circunstancias que pudieron requerir la asociación del condominio determinar a todos los dueños de la unidad:
  • Dañan alguien seriamente en característica común (quizás en una piscina) y las cortes concede un juicio que sea más alto que la cantidad de cobertura de responsabilidad proporcionada por la política del condominio/de la asociación.
  • El daño importante ocurre a los edificios comúnmente poseídos y no es cubierto completamente por el seguro.
En cualquier caso (y otros casos similares), la cobertura del gravamen de pérdida pagaría tu parte (hasta cantidad indicada). Debes repasar la necesidad de esta cobertura con tu agente y comprar una cantidad apropiada de cobertura. http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/condo_owners/condoinform_5.asp

Puede ser que, sin incluso saberlo, los dueños tengan cobertura de seguro para el gravamen especial que reciben para el reemplazo de su azotea debido al daño de Wilma del huracán. Comprobar la cobertura de tu dueño de una casa para ver si tienes este tipo de cobertura. Ver abajo para un ejemplo de lo que parece realmente adentro una póliza de seguro.


Puedes ver que en la política demostrada debajo de la cobertura está limitado a $1.000. Todo lo que tomó para levantar el límite a $3.000 (este límite particular de la compañía de seguros) era una llamada de cinco minutos al agente de seguro y a un aumento superior anual de apenas $11.00.

Desde el huracán Wilma, nos todos han hecho frente con la realidad difícil de la necesidad del re-material para techos. Esperanzadamente la cobertura del GRAVAMEN de PÉRDIDA reducirá el sufrimiento de los dueños de la unidad causados por gravámenes especiales. Debemos todos considerar ciertamente tomar medidas para protegerse contra las dificultades financieras futuras con la medida relativamente barata de adquirir un nivel apropiado de cobertura del GRAVAMEN de PÉRDIDA con nuestro seguro de dueño de una casa. Steve Frahm