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Can Both the Contractor and Property Owner Be Named Insureds on a Builder’s Risk Policy?

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Financial Interest and Named Insureds In a typical Builder’s Risk policy , the named insured is the entity that has a financial interest in the construction project. This could be the contractor, developer, or property owner, depending on who stands to suffer a financial loss if the property is damaged during construction.

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Protect Your Business: 5 Essential Insurance Policies You Might Be Overlooking

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While you may have the basic insurance policies in place, such as property and general liability insurance, there are several other essential insurance policies that you might be overlooking. Additionally, general liability insurance typically does not cover claims related to professional services or cyber incidents.

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Essential Business Insurance Guide: Safeguarding Your Property From Cyber Threats

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Property Insurance Property insurance is a fundamental coverage that protects your business’s physical assets, including buildings, equipment, inventory, and furniture, from perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, and natural disasters.

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Builder’s Risk Insurance Declinations: An Interview With Susan DeCarlo

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Loss experience. We can consider weather related claims, but claims of theft, vandalism, and fire, for example, would be an automatic decline. If we are comfortable with our exposure, we may consider increasing the AOP deductible and the theft deductible , depending on the underwriting analysis. Another factor would be security.

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