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Market Direction and Underwriting Guide Territories....................................2 Policy Types...................................2 Table of Contents Fast Facts.....................................2 Target Classes.................................3 Coastal & Windstorm Guidelines...................7 Commercial Property Enhancement Endorsement.....8 Application Process.............................9 Policy Changes.................................9 Certificates....................................9 Payment Terms and Conditions....................9 Claims Reporting...............................9 Opening Account Procedure......................9 This document is intended to provide Lancer Commercial Property & Liability brokers with a general guideline for risks that are acceptable to the company. It is intended only as a quick reference and does not include all classes of business that may be acceptable or prohibited by Lancer. This guideline does not confer any right of binding to the broker. 1

Territories Policy Types Fast Facts Main Street type risks located in the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Commercial Package Policy Property General Liability (All products and coverages not available in all states) Lancer currently writes Commercial Package Policy (CPP), Monoline General Liability and Monoline Commercial Fire. A Businessowners (BOP) Product is not offered. Lancer Indemnity Company is rated B ++ by AM Best. Minimum new business premium in NY is $1,100 ($600 office; $2,500 contractor); in NJ and PA, it is $750. Maximum property value at any one location (all coverages) is $6 million. Higher limits may be considered. General Liability Excess Coverage is offered up to $6 million. If the building was constructed prior to 1950, Special Form may be offered with a water damage limit of $50,000 (contents only). Replacement Cost Coverage on buildings built prior to 1950 is not offered unless the building has been updated (electrical, heating and plumbing) within the last ten years. Brokers have no binding authority. New ventures are acceptable. 24-hour exposures are acceptable. Frame construction in urban areas, including the five boroughs of New York City, may be written IF the building is either free standing with at least 25-ft clearance to any buildings or the attached buildings(s) are of brick or better construction. There can be no commercial cooking in the fire division (frame with cooking exception must have a current ISO rate card). When frame construction is written, Lancer will offer Special Form with a water damage limit. In all classes, exposures to children are avoided. For all building owners that lease space to others, certificates from ground floor tenants showing the landlord as an additional insured are required within 30 days of binding coverage. No products coverage on food manufacturing or processing is offered. Apartment buildings up to six stories will be considered. Mixed habitational is acceptable. Commercial cooking is acceptable. Condo/co-op buildings may be written up to Lancer s maximum property capacity if they do not have recreational areas. All new business will be inspected. If an inspection cannot be completed within the first 60 days of coverage, the account will be canceled. All contractors will receive a job site inspection. Terrorism coverage is offered on all quotes. Agency bill only; direct bill is not offered. We do offer no fee installments. Brokers can pay online with Direct Pay. A deposit on all bound new business (33%) without a finance agreement is required unless agency bill installments are selected, in which case a 25% deposit is required. A signed Lancer application and loss runs are required on all bound business. 2

Market Direction and Underwriting Guide Antique Stores (no item over $1,000; ACV only; no thrift stores) Appliances (including installation or repair) Army and Navy Stores (no military goods other than clothing; no second hand goods) Art Galleries or Studios (no item over $1,000) Artist Supplies/Arts and Crafts/Hobby Auto Parts and Supplies* (excluding installation and repair) Bait and Tackle Shops Barber Shops and Beauty Parlors (excluding Professional Liability, tanning and threading) Beauty Supplies Beverage and Liquor Stores (soft drink, beer, wine and liquor) Blinds and Shades Stores Books and Magazines (no item over $1,000) Bridal Wear Building Materials (<10% inventory in lumber/wood) Camera and Photo Equipment/Film Developing Candy or Confectionery Car Audio (sales and installation) Carpets and Rugs (including installation) Cell Phones and Beepers* China and Glassware Clocks and Watch Sales and Service Clothing or Wearing Apparel* (men and women only; no thrift stores) Collectibles or Memorabilia (no item over $1,000) Computer Stores Convenience Stores** Copy or Duplicating Services retail Cosmetics, Toiletries and Perfumes retail Dairy Products Drug Stores* (excluding Professional Liability) Dry Cleaners (no Bailee or Transit Coverage) Electronics Store* Fabric Stores Feather Distributors ($250,000 max. property value) Florists Food Products Distributor (no private labels) Food-Related Businesses** (i.e., Bakeries, Delis, Grocery Stores, Restaurants, etc.) Formal Wear or Costumes, rented to others Furniture (new only) and Office Furniture Garden Centers and Nurseries Gas Stations (excluding repair or garage operations) Gift Shops (no item over $1,000) Golf and Tennis Supplies (no lessons) Hardware (excluding tool/equipment rental) Hookah Lounges (no liquor liability) Janitorial Supplies Jewelry (excluding stock) Kitchen Cabinet Stores (including installation) Leather Products* Lighting Stores Luggage Target Classes Retail and Wholesale * Excluding theft unless there is a(n): Central Station Alarm (up to $250K in contents) AA UL Certified Alarm with Line Security ($250K or more in contents) ** If cooking exists, see Restaurant section for further guidance (page 6) 3

4 Light Manufacturing Marine Supplies (no installation) Musical Instruments Newsstands Office Machines and Supplies Packing and Shipping retail, drop locations only (i.e., Mailbox Etc.) Paint and Wallpaper Painting, Picture or Frame Stores (no item over $1,000) Party Supplies Photographers (on and off premises) Printers Record, CD and Pre-Recorded Music Refrigeration Equipment (including installation or repair) Religious Articles Restaurant Supplies Sheet Metal Distributors Shoe and Boot Repair Shops Smoke Shops (no smoking on premises; no vape and/or e-cigarette shops) Stationery or Paper Products Tailors or Dressmaking Tile and Floor Coverings (including installation, no wood sanding/finishing) TV, Radio (including repair shops)* Upholstery Shops Vacuum Cleaners Variety and $.99 Stores Video Stores Wigs Automatic Vending Machine Manufacturing Blanket Manufacturing (no electric blankets) Carpet Manufacturing Curtain and Drapery Manufacturing Dental Labs Dress Manufacturing Embroidery Manufacturing Food Manufacturing (excluding products and completed operations) Food Service Equipment Manufacturing Furniture and Office Furniture (primarily metal) Garment Manufacturing (no furs or children's garments) Glass Manufacturing Granite Table Top Manufacturing Handbag and Purse Manufacturing Jewelry Manufacturing Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing Laundry Equipment Manufacturing Leather Goods Manufacturing Linen Manufacturing Machine Shop (need end use of products to determine eligibility) Pillows Plumbing and Heating Products Manufacturing Quilt Manufacturing Sheet Metal Textiles

Market Direction and Underwriting Guide Apartment Buildings (3 and 4 family units must be tenant occupied) Buildings leased to others with tenants such as retail, wholesale, office or manufacturing*** Builder s Risk (habitational and office occupancies only; ground up construction only [no renovations]; property only) Condo/Townhouse/Co-Ops (no higher than six stories) Real Estate Agents (no real estate management) Strip Shopping Centers*** Taxpayer/Mixed Use (store or office with apartments above) Buildings with tenant garage operations are not written if the garage does collision and/or body work. If the building has an open flame cooking tenant exposure, see Restaurant section (page 6). Tenants that are not accepted: - Church - Daycare - Auto Body Shops - Personal Storage - Nightclubs - Arcades A Residential Artisan Contractor is defined as a contractor that specializes in one specific trade who works primarily at residential and office locations. Air Conditioning and Heating Appliance Installation and Repair Arcade Equipment Installation and Repair Auto Glass Detailing Awning Installation and Repair (no work higher than two stories) Beer and Soda Tap Installation and Repair Carpet or Rug Cleaners Closet Installation (prefab closets only) Concrete Construction Deck Installation and Repair Door Installation Driveway Paving and Sidewalks Drywall or Wallboard Electricians (no alarm or security installation) Fabric Installation Fence Erection Fiberglass Insulation Floor Covering (carpet, tile and prefinished wood only) Furniture Repair Garage Door Installation and Repair Glaziers (no work higher than two stories) Golf Putting Green Installation, Repair and Maintenance Home Sound Equipment Installation House Furnishings Installation Interior Decorating Kitchen Cabinet Installation Landscape Gardening (no tree pruning or spraying; no snow plowing) Locksmith (no alarm installation) Marble, Tile or Stone Installation Real Estate (No more than six stories and $6 Million TIV per location) *** Certificates of Insurance from grade level tenants naming the landlord as an additional insured will be required within 30 days of binding Real Estate Program Guidelines Residential Artisan Contractors Commercial work is acceptable for this trade 5

6 Contractors Program Guidelines Professional Offices Restaurants and Taverns Restaurant and Tavern Guidelines Masonry (no pointing, chimney work, waterproofing, foundation work or excavating) Molding and Trim Work Musical Instrument Repair Office Furniture Installation Painting (interior only) Partition/Sight and Sound Barrier Installation Plumbers Sewing Machine Repair Spackle/Plastering Contractors Stone Cutting and Installation Telephone System Installation and Repair (no pole work) Upholstery Cleaning Wallpapering Washer and Dryer Installation Window Treatment Installation Carpenters are not an acceptable class. All subcontracted work is excluded by endorsement in New York. Lancer has a limited contractual endorsement. Blanket additional insured coverage is not written. The Artisan Contractor Application must be submitted for all Residential Artisan Contractor accounts. This Application includes an addendum that requires the customer to recognize the exclusions on the policy. We do not allow wholesalers to write contractors. As Lancer Indemnity Company currently does not have a Businessowners (BOP) product filed, the company s writings in this class tend to be those that are not eligible for BOP. In most instances, the office is not eligible for a BOP because it has a Professional Liability, Personal Injury or Products/Completed Operations exposure that the BOP product cannot exclude. Under a Commercial Package Policy (CPP), Lancer can design a policy, by the use of exclusions, which basically provides coverage for "trip and fall" exposures. This limited policy, in many cases, is what is needed for the customer to satisfy its landlord's requirements when office space is leased. Liquor Liability is available if there is commercial cooking on the premises (NY and NJ only). New ventures are eligible. 24-hour operations are acceptable. No frame construction (regardless of where it is located) unless the restaurant has a current ISO rate card. No live entertainment if liquor sales are more than 50% of total sales. (Background dinner music, such as a piano player, is acceptable.) If liquor sales are less than 50% of total sales, incidental entertainment will be considered. No stages are allowed. No nightclubs. No diners with owned parking and entrance ramps. Restaurants located below grade must be maintained pursuant to local code, including a secondary means of egress. All commercial cooking operations must have a quarterly cleaning and maintenance contract for hoods, ducts and vents, and a semi-annual servicing contract for an automatic fire suppression system that covers all cooking surfaces. This will be warranted on the policy.

Market Direction and Underwriting Guide Adult Education Classes Bands Billiard or Pool Halls (excluding assault/battery) Correspondence Schools Disc Jockeys (DJs) Funeral Homes (excluding Professional Liability) Gentlemen s Clubs (excluding assault/battery; Liquor Coverage not available) Independent Food Distributors (i.e., potato chip distributor) Inspection and Appraisal Companies (excluding Professional Liability; inspecting for insurance or valuation purposes) Insurance Agents Internet Cafes Karaoke Bars (excluding assault/battery; no stage or dance floor; no Liquor Coverage) Kiosk Operators and Street Vendors Music Mastering Studios (no live recording) Neighborhood Taverns (excluding assault/battery, bands, dancing or live entertainment) Parking Lots (self parking only) Photographers Taxi Cab/Livery Office Ticket Agencies Travel Agencies (no tours) Truckers, Liability only (up to four trucks, 150 mile radius) Vending Machine Operations Video Production Woodworking Nassau and Suffolk Counties (NY): Nothing within 1/4 mile of a bay, ocean or sound Nothing east of Mattituck or Amagansett Nothing on a barrier island (Long Beach, Rockaway Beach, Atlantic Beach, Fire Island) Miscellaneous Classes Coastal and Windstorm Guidelines New York Five Boroughs Nothing within 1/4 mile of the Lower Bay, Jamaica Bay, Gravesend Bay, Eastchester Bay, Little Bay, Little Neck Bay, Pelham Bay Nothing on a barrier island (Rockaway Beach, Coney Island, Brighton Beach, Manhattan Beach, City Island or Seagate) Note: The Upper Bay and all rivers have no windstorm restrictions. Outside Long Island and the Five Boroughs Nothing within 1/2 mile of a bay, ocean, sound or canal Note: The Upper Bay, Newark Bay, Bowery Bay and Flushing Bay have no windstorm restrictions. For All Territories Wind deductibles will apply if a risk is located between 1/4 and 1/2 mile of a bay, ocean or sound, or within 1/4 mile of a canal No frame construction within 1/2 mile of a bay, ocean or sound 7

Commercial Property Enhancement Endorsement (Available when Special Form Cause of Loss is chosen) *Most classes of business are eligible for this coverage **These limits apply in addition to those shown on the Policy Declarations page Coverage* Limit** Accounts Receivable $25,000 Business Income and Extra Expense $25,000 Electronic Data Processing Equipment $15,000 Debris Removal $15,000 Fine Arts $15,000 Fire Department Service Charge $25,000 Fire Protection Device Recharge $1,000 Money and Securities $10,000 on premises Money and Securities $2,000 off premises Newly-Acquired Buildings $500,000 Newly-Acquired Personal Property $250,000 Off Premises Power Failure $25,000 Ordinance or Law Coverage $25,000 Outdoor Property $5,000 Personal Property of Others $10,000 Pollutant Clean Up and Removal $15,000 Property In Transit $15,000 Property Off Premises $15,000 Signs Attached and Unattached $5,000 Spoilage, Contamination, Change in Temperature or Humidity $25,000 Valuable Papers $15,000 Water Back-Up of Sewers & Drains $15,000 All of these coverages can be added for $250 for the first location and $50 for each additional location. To add the Coverage: 1. Quote the account in Lancer s Agency Headquarters with Special Form 2. Add a Comment in the Comment box (for example: Add the Commercial Property Enhancement Endorsement for Location #1 ) 3. Click Request to Bind or Refer on the Policy Summary page Please note: The bound premium will reflect an additional $250 charge for first location and $50 for each additional location. The Agency Headquarters generated quote will not show the adjusted premium. Commercial Property Enhancement Endorsement Guidelines The property must be at least 1/2 mile from an ocean, bay, sound or canal. This form cannot be added to: - Antique Stores - Bodegas - Book/Magazine Stores - Delis - Gas Stations With or Without Repair - Grocery Stores - Jewelry Stores - 24-Hour Operations 8

Market Direction and Underwriting Guide Applications may be submitted via Lancer's Agency Headquarters online quoting system or clpapps@lancerinsurance.com. Please Note: All applications for New York policies must contain the NY Fraud Statement with the applicant's signature. If the application you are using does not contain the NY Fraud Statement, please complete this statement, which is available on our website at www.lancerinsurance.com/clp-forms.php. All requests for changes to the policy must be requested in written form and sent to Lancer's Commercial Property & Liability Underwriting Department at clp@lancerinsurance.com. Certificates must be requested from Lancer s Commercial Property & Liability Underwriting Department in written form. If time is of the essence, please contact our underwriting department by phone or email. Certificates should not be issued by your office without Lancer s express authorization. Brokers will be billed for all policies. Direct billing is not available. A deposit is required on all new business upon binding: 33% on business without a finance agreement, or 25% on accounts with agency bill installments. Claims should be reported to Lancer by faxing, emailing or mailing an ACORD Loss Notice. Attach any additional correspondence and all legal pleadings to the Loss Notice. Mailing Address: Express Mail Delivery: Lancer Indemnity Company Lancer Indemnity Company PO Box 9007 370 West Park Avenue Long Beach, NY 11561-9007 Long Beach, NY 11561 Fax: 516-825-1947 Email: clpclaims@lancerinsurance.com Claims will be adjusted and handled by Lancer claims administrators. To find out the status of a previously reported claim, contact: Profile Services 555 Broadhollow Rd., Suite 214, Melville, NY 11747 Phone: 631-393-6250, Fax: 631-393-6248 Email: profileservices@optonline.net Please fax or email a copy of your Broker (BR) License for New York, New Jersey and/or Pennsylvania (each state in which you plan to write business), a copy of your Errors and Omissions Declarations Page ($1,000,000 min. limits), and a Lancer Broker Application to: Fax: (516) 825-1947 Email: producer@lancerinsurance.com Application Process Policy Changes Certificates Payment Terms and Conditions Claims Reporting Claims Administrators Opening Account Procedure The Lancer Broker Application is available at: www.lancerinsurance.com/producer-become.php#app. 9