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Insurance for the building is part of the rule in this fee, so condo owners usually only insure their personal belongings – which is a small annual fee of about $ 150. When it comes to a condo in Charleston, there are 3 points that you … Depending on how the neighborhood’s regime is established, these can cost homeowners thousands of dollars. Companies, the scheme was set up for the future of an account, so that over time a portion of the fees that go to these costs …  read more…

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Are you a house person or a condo person?
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Resolved Question: What exactly is “Common Insurance” on a townhome?
Our townhome is currently on the market. Our RE Agent has “Common Insurance” listed as one of the association’s amenities. I know for a fact that we homeowners are responsible for the exterior of our homes (i.e., we have single-family home type coverage, not condo coverage). I’m sure the association has insurance on the “common areas” of the community (pool, clubhouse, common grassy areas, maybe?), but that’s it. Not our roof, shared wall, nothing. Please help me understand if our listing is misleading or in fact false in stating our association has “common insurance.” Thank you!

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Resolved Question: How much does INTERIOR ONLY homeowners insurance cost for a townhouse or condo? I have excellent credit, etc?

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Resolved Question: Homeowners and Condo Insurance – How does this work?
I had some water damage from a storm to my ceiling that I need to get fixed. It looks like i will have to have new insulation and drywall put up. I called my homeowners to assess the damage and they are having the adjuster come out tomorrow. The condo assoc covers up to 5k of damage and will use their internal contracter to do the work. If the damage is above 5k the homeowners will kick in the difference and deduct my $500 for my deductable and I can put that towards the other work I need done that the original condo association won’t cover. The adjuster has my association info to follow up with them after his visit to see what they will cover versus him. My question is if the work is less than 5k and is all covered by my condo association am I responsible for paying my homeowners anything? I’m pretty sure the deductable only kicks in if they cut me a check. I wanted to have a professional adjuster do my check because I don’t want my condo association just to replaster everything because that is what they want to do and not really wants to be done so I wanted to get an itemized list from a professional.
Is a claim offically considered submitted or filed after you have the insurance adjuster come and it is processed? All I did was call my agent and she had the adjuster call me. Is that officially considered to be submitted or is it further down the road? Can I reject what the adjuster claims if I’m not happy and go with a private contracter if I wanted and not follow through with insurance?

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