FrancescaM (Washington)
Posts: 264
Posts: 264
Posted:
Many first time homeowners may not be aware of the responsibility that they have to themselves and others in the form of homeowner's insurance. I know I didn't have coverage when I first bought a condo as I thought I was covered through the HOA. ( I quickly learned that is not correct and exactly what could happen without coverage... a leak, mold etc. not happened to me, but another unit. )
Recently we had a pretty severe issue with a leak in an upper floor. It was taken care of but there is residual damange when needs to be sorted out by the two units involved. It has come to our boards attention that neither of these two units have any condo insurance, condo riders or homeowner's insurance of any kind. It's definately a leak that was caused by improper installation of a appliance on an upper unit.
How often does it come to be known that owner's don't carry homeowner's insurance? There is some damage to communal property on the outside of the building which the HOA will take care of and bill... Has something like this happened before where no insurance is in place when a homeowner is at fault? It will no doubt need to be sorted out in small claims or the sort. Just curious how common is the uninsured??
Recently we had a pretty severe issue with a leak in an upper floor. It was taken care of but there is residual damange when needs to be sorted out by the two units involved. It has come to our boards attention that neither of these two units have any condo insurance, condo riders or homeowner's insurance of any kind. It's definately a leak that was caused by improper installation of a appliance on an upper unit.
How often does it come to be known that owner's don't carry homeowner's insurance? There is some damage to communal property on the outside of the building which the HOA will take care of and bill... Has something like this happened before where no insurance is in place when a homeowner is at fault? It will no doubt need to be sorted out in small claims or the sort. Just curious how common is the uninsured??