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.
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Discover the benefits of all-in condo insurance that covers communal spaces and internal unit structures, but excludes personal items and renovations.
Insurance premiums are increasing for many homeowners, as insurers blame the rising coasts squarely on climate disasters. For HOA owners, the issue is compounded, as their homeowners association fees ...
This regularly scheduled sponsored column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. If you would like to work with Eli and his team in Northern Virginia and the greater ...
Homeowners associations (HOAs) generally assess a fee to the HOA members, which is used to manage tasks like snow plowing, lawn mowing or maintaining public spaces. Some of the money collected may ...
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 ...
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 ...