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Old 07-12-2024, 12:30 PM   #2
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Default Condo Ins coverages

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Originally Posted by Winnielove View Post
What is the typical condo doc coverage ie. studs in/studs out?
Hearing many companies write all in vs unit owners perimeter walls in,
very confusing.
Any experience with this?

Thanks in advance!
It would probably depend on how the association covenants are written, assuming there’s an HOA/COA involved. My experience is only with Florida, but the COA I worked for, the homeowners were responsible from the surface of the drywall inward. Several buildings experienced water intrusion during hurricane Ian, some through the roof and some through the exterior wall. The COA had to foot the bill, and I, as the property manager, had to coordinate the repairs. However, if one unit leaked into another unit, then it was the responsibility of the homeowner causing the damage to coordinate with the owners of the unit that was damaged.

Not sure if that helps at all. You really need to delve into all of the governing docs for the property. And make sure the different documents don’t conflict. I had a rules and regs document that conflicted with the bylaws. Not sure they ever fixed that after I left.


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