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Building Your Own Home…Insurance Implications

It is not uncommon for a homeowner to serve as his or her own general contractor when building a new home. When doing so, there is an exposure to claims made by contractors and their employees if injured during construction. In fact, such claims can arise regardless of the homeowner’s status as general contractor or…

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Insuring Rental Dwellings

An insured has 15 rental properties, none more than 4 units. An insurer covers them under 15 dwelling policies and has endorsed his homeowners policy to extend liability coverage to each of them. The agent has recommended commercial insurance, including a CGL policy rather than an HO endorsement, as he feels it is better coverage.…

2011 Changes in the ISO Homeowners Program

In 2010, ISO filed its first major revision to its homeowners program in a decade. In this article, Ted Kinney reviews the 27 major changes to HO forms and endorsements, ranging from the vermin exclusion to coverage for riding lawn mowers. This is a preliminary review…look for further articles as our analysis intensifies in response…

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Top 10 Best Changes in the ISO HO2000 Program

In most major insurance filings there are policy changes that broaden coverage, some that restrict coverage, and some that claim to make “no change” in coverage. In this article, we’ll take a look at the “best” changes (from a policyholder’s perspective) in the new ISO HO2000 program. In another column, I’ll examine the “worst” changes.

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