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Would someone please explain builders risk insurance.
I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for but here’s a pretty straight forward explaination.
From Wikipedia.org….
Builder’s risk insurance is a special type of property insurance which indemnifies against damage to buildings while they are under construction.
Necessity
Buildings are subject to many different risks while under construction. They may catch fire, be damaged by high winds, or fall victim to other force majeure. A principle of common law is that any new construction or other improvement to land becomes property of the owner of the land – the title holder – once there has been an “improvement” to the owner’s site. The general contractor may be responsible for any losses caused by his own negligence, but the owner is responsible for most other losses. Builder’s risk insurance indemnifies against some of these losses.
Coverage
Builder’s risk insurance usually indemnifies against losses due to fire, vandalism, lightning, wind, and similar forces. It usually does not cover earthquake, flood, acts of war, or intentional acts of the owner. Coverage is typically during construction period only.
Who buys builder’s risk insurance?
It is usually bought by the owner of the building but the general contractor constructing the building may buy it if it is required as a condition of the contract.
Alternatives
If the project involves renovations or additions to an existing building, the owner’s existing property insurance may cover the work under construction, obviating the need for builder’s risk insurance. (Policies vary.) However, in the case of new buildings under construction on vacant sites, the owner may not have an existing policy that provides coverage.
Edited on Apr 17, 2009 20:32
Most North American lenders require this type of insurance before a loan can be closed to build a home. Here the national insurance company, INS sells a policy for risk during construction. You can visit this website to view the various types of labor risk insurance INS offers. http://portal.ins-cr.com/Empresas/SegurosCo/RiesgosTrabajo.
Additionally, the following PDF explains their policy. http://portal.ins-cr.com/NR/rdonlyres/AAFBB22F-5F00-4CDD-9DE9-A0C99F7FC34B/2246/ReferenciaCondicionesGeneralesTodoRiesgodeConstruc.pdf.
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