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Landlord Insurance: Costs and Coverages in the City

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who need proper landlord insurance to protect the value of their real estate investment. Landlord insurance is a policy designed to protect unit owners from the risks of renting out their properties. Renters accounted for 34.4% of households in the U.S. This means there are millions of landlords all over the U.S.

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Blog Post: April Fool’s-Proof Coverage: Manage Construction Risks Through Commercial General Liability Insurance

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Read now » Related Content Builders Risk Insurance and Its Use in Construction Projects Discover the unusual characteristics of builders risk insurance and how features of the coverage differentiate it from other commercial policies that can afford some, but not identical, protection to the policyholder.

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Blog Post: Construction Defect Litigation: Key Insurance Issues

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Insuring Construction Risks through Commercial General Liability Policies Scrutinize the risks covered by the commercial general liability (CGL) policy and how to specify in a construction contract the insurance to be obtained so that coverage for construction risks is maximized.

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Blog Post: Construction Defect Litigation: Key Insurance Issues

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Insuring Construction Risks through Commercial General Liability Policies Scrutinize the risks covered by the commercial general liability (CGL) policy and how to specify in a construction contract the insurance to be obtained so that coverage for construction risks is maximized.

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Blog Post: State-by-State Analysis: General Liability Insurance Coverage Exclusions for Faulty Workmanship

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This survey covers state law on the issue of faulty workmanship as an occurrence for purposes of coverage determination under a commercial general liability (CGL) policy. Generally, an insured's work product is not covered, but defective workmanship that causes property damage is covered.

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Recall Roundup: June

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Hoehn-Sarie currently serves as the Chief Counsel for Communications and Consumer Protection for the U.S. Blue Bell sought coverage for the shareholder suit under a number of commercial general liability policies issued by Travelers, arguing that the suit seeks damages because of “bodily injury.”