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  2. What is the special assessment fee for? - AOL

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    A special assessment fee is paid by condo owners on top of their usual monthly maintenance fees. According to the report, the condo board approved the special assessment fee based on findings from ...

  3. What is an HOA insurance policy?

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    All-in coverage: This is the most inclusive type of coverage provided by some condo associations. This type of policy takes walls-in coverage and adds coverage for a homeowner’s upgrades and ...

  4. Homeowners insurance vs. co-op insurance vs. condo insurance

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    Condo unit owners and co-op shareholders may want to consider adding optional coverage for loss assessments. Homeowners who live in a homeowners association might also want to consider this coverage.

  5. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    Special assessments often require a homeowner-vote if the amount exceeds a prescribed limit established in the association's by-laws. In California, for example, a special assessment can be imposed by a board, without a membership vote, only when the total assessment is five percent or less of the association's annual budget. Therefore, in the ...

  6. Owner-controlled insurance program - Wikipedia

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    An owner controlled insurance program (OCIP) is an insurance policy held by a property owner during the construction or renovation of a property, which is typically designed to cover virtually all liability and loss arising from the construction project (subject to the usual exclusions).

  7. Property insurance - Wikipedia

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    An 18th-century fire insurance contract. Property insurance can be traced to the Great Fire of London, which in 1666 devoured more than 13,000 houses.The devastating effects of the fire converted the development of insurance "from a matter of convenience into one of urgency, a change of opinion reflected in Sir Christopher Wren's inclusion of a site for 'the Insurance Office' in his new plan ...

  8. Is insurance contributing to the condo crisis? Florida ... - AOL

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    Condo owners must begin reserve contributions in 2025 or 2026. Monthly condo assessment fees jumped by nearly 60% over the past five years in South Florida. Then there are the special assessments ...

  9. 'I needed to return to work': Florida condo owners face ... - AOL

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    Some condo owners facing whopping special assessment fees may have no option but to sell their unit — especially retirees on fixed incomes, or younger Americans who used all their savings to buy ...