Insurance Law for Common Interest Communities: Condominiums, Cooperatives, and Homeowners Associations

Insurance Law for Common Interest Communities: Condominiums, Cooperatives and Homeowners Associations offers comprehensive coverage of insurance-related topics involving common interest communities. It discusses and analyzes statutes, court decisions and policies on those topics and more.

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Insurance Law for Common Interest Communities: Condominiums, Cooperatives and Homeowners Associations is an exhaustive insurance primer for both those who are new to insurance coverage law or seasoned professionals seeking new guidance. It offers comprehensive coverage of insurance-related topics involving common interest communities. It discusses and analyzes statutes, court decisions and insurance policies on those topics and more. It contains highlighted notes designed to emphasize especially important considerations for the attorney, manager, board member or CIC member. It has detailed analysis of the types of insurance coverage available to and needed by common interest community associations including commercial property insurance, flood insurance, commercial general liability insurance, Directors & Officers insurance, equipment breakdown insurance, and fidelity/crime insurance. It has useful policy content checklists for each type of coverage. It also includes the pertinent common interest community insurance statutes for all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

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