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When rating a Wind Only Commercial-Residential Condo or Apartment, why do I get an error message: "For first loss rating, the building amount of insurance must be less than 80% of the value"?
 
Commercial Residential condominium WIND ONLY Special classs Please tell me what and when is property type other structure(Dwelling Policy Applicable)-Masonry is used. I see the rate is a big difference rating it with that class or rated as a detached open sided structure masonry.
 
REGARDING CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION BLDG. Does Citizens Commercial Residential Multi-Peril policy include Law & Ordinance? If excluded can it be endorsed at an additional premium???
 
I have many condo associations and they often have detached garages and pool houses. Can you rate these with the condo buildings or must they be rated separately as Other Buildings? The special class tab does not include these anxillary buildings as a special class but they are not the same CSP code so should not have the same rating factors as the residential buildings. How should they be rated?
 
How do I rate other buildings on a Condo or Apartment property complex that are not main buildings in Muli-Peril?
 
What is the max limit available for "Builders Risk Wind Only" Policy for Residental Condo
 
We have received separate from the Building Wind Mitigation forms for a rec building and for garages for a Condominium we will be insuring. My question: When quoting these items on Turbo Rater, are the wind mits applicable for the rec building and garages?
 
I rated a condominium association and and my base premium for the residential building and 3 of my pools combined are 5 dollars less than citizens base premiums. Cant find why. Is there a slight glitch in the system?
 
How do I rate separate deductibles example main condominium building at $5000 but auxiliary buildings such as guard house at 1000
 
Why when quoting an Apartment - non-residential due to the transient occupancy, does the builders risk section answer YES & you are unable to change it to no.
 
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