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November 30, 2014 By admin

Should an Insurance Deductible be a Reserve Item?

Many associations have relatively high insurance deductibles, sometimes as much as $100,000 or $200,000.  This is the case in particular in hurricane prone areas.  I have been asked several times if it should be a reserve item or how to go about funding it.  Sometimes I already encounter it in an association’s current reserve schedule […]

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February 1, 2011 By admin

How to Save on Insurance Costs

The purpose of this article is to help you save money on your next building insurance premium.  There is a simple and easy process to get the right amount of coverage for the most reasonable price available, yet most people don’t do it.  Don’t make the mistake that many of your peers make.  This brief […]

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