Dear Woodbridge Townhome Owners Association Unit Owner:



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Dear Woodbridge Townhome Owners Association Unit Owner: CB Insurance has the privilege of providing your Association's master insurance policy. We appreciate the opportunity to serve your Association and each of you. Enclosed is a Unit Owner Packet for the policy year beginning September 15, 2012 and ending September 15, 2013. It is designed to assist you in understanding the coverage provided in your Association's master insurance policy. It is important to properly coordinate your own Homeowners insurance policy with the master policy. We are available to assist you by phone if you have any questions after reading this information. We are also happy to explain the master policy to your Homeowners insurance agent if you wish for them to contact us directly. Certificates of Insurance may be obtained online, please refer to the attached Online Certificate Instructions. If you have any questions, please contact our office at (719) 228-1070 or Toll-Free at (877) 855-8442. There is no charge for this service. Again, thank you for this opportunity to be of service. Best Regards, Kelly Saunders Commercial Lines Account Manager Enclosure 1 South Nevada Ave., Suite 105 Colorado Springs CO 80903 CentralBancorp.com Phone: (719) 228-1070 Fax: (719) 228-1071

Unit Owner Packet Designed For: Woodbridge Townhome Owners Association September 15, 2012 To September 15, 2013

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What part of the building does the Association cover? Your unit is insured for full replacement value with no depreciation as long as repairs are made. This includes permanent attachments inside your unit, and extends to improvements or upgrades made by you. For example, the master policy covers paint, wallpaper, wall-to-wall carpeting, cabinetry, countertops, fireplaces, plumbing fixtures, doors, trim work, wood beams, recessed lighting, and ceiling fans. The master policy does not cover any of your personal property. 2. Are my appliances covered? Appliances that service the unit, such as central air-conditioning, furnace, hot water heater, garbage disposal, dishwasher, range, refrigerator, washer and dryer are covered by the master policy. Appliances are not covered for theft or breakdown. 3. What kinds of losses are covered? Your unit is covered by the Special Causes of Loss form, excluding theft of appliances. This form covers the same types of losses to your unit as the building coverage in a standard Homeowners policy. Some examples are losses caused by fire, lightning, wind or tornado, hail, water damage from sudden rupture of a pipe inside the building, and vandalism. Types of losses that are not covered include, but are not limited to, earth movement, earthquake, flood or subsurface water, mold, wear and tear, and defective construction. 4. What kind of insurance do I need to carry? You are responsible for securing insurance for your own personal property, loss of use, loss assessment, the Association master policy deductible (as assessed) and personal liability. This is best accomplished through purchase of a Condominium or Townhome Unit Owners Homeowner's Policy; often times called a HO-6 policy. 5. How are claims handled? Losses are settled through the Association, subject to the Association's $2,500 per loss deductible for losses other than wind and hail and 2% deductible for wind and hail losses. Your Board of Directors, in compliance with the Association's governing documents and established policies, determines who is responsible for the deductible should a loss occur. Claims should be reported through the Association's Property Manager, or the Association's appointed contact person. 6. What is a Wind and Hail Deductible? The 2% Wind and Hail Deductible means that all wind and hail losses will be adjusted less a deductible that equals 2% of the replacement cost of each damaged building. For example: If an Association has three Buildings damaged by hail, each with a replacement cost of $250,000, the deductible per building will be $5,000 (2% of $250,000 = $5,000). The total deductible for all buildings will be $15,000 (3 buildings X $5,000 = $15,000). Unit owners may be responsible for their portion of the 2% Wind and Hail deductible should a loss occur to their unit.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (CONT'D) 7. Why do we have a Wind and Hail Deductible? The Wind and Hail Deductible is the result of many years of continuous adverse loss history from wind and especially hail. As a result, many of the insurance carriers who historically were willing to provide coverage to Community Associations became unwilling to continue doing so. Many insurance carriers non-renewed all existing Community Association policies and/or quit writing any new policies. The few carriers that continue to provide coverage use the percent Wind and Hail Deductible to do so at affordable premiums. The alternatives would be extremely higher cost or excluding wind and hail damage completely. 8. Can unit owners get coverage for the Association's Deductible even if it generates a Special Assessment by the Association? Currently there is some confusion and/or disagreement in the insurance industry about if and how unit owners can cover their responsibility for an Association's deductible in their individual Homeowners policies. Customarily, each unit owner is responsible for insuring building items that are not the Association's responsibility, their personal property, their loss of use and their personal liability. This is best accomplished by purchase of a Condominium Unit Owners Homeowners policy, commonly called a HO-6 or Form 6 Homeowners policy. Most insurance carriers' HO-6 policies include two provisions that could apply to cover a unit owner's responsibility for the deductible in their Association's master policy. The first provision is called Coverage A - Dwelling. The Dwelling provision allows unit owners to cover "items of real property (building items) that pertain exclusively to the residence premises." This is the policy provision that many insurance carriers use to allow unit owners to cover their responsibility for their Association's insurance deductible. Many HO-6 policies automatically include a small amount of Dwelling coverage for no additional charge. If necessary, the Dwelling limit can be increased for a small additional premium. The second provision is called Loss Assessment. Like Coverage A - Dwelling, most HO-6 policies include a small amount of coverage for Loss Assessment, customarily a $1,000 limit. Also like Coverage A - Dwelling, the Loss Assessment coverage can be increased for a small additional premium. Some HO-6 carriers limit the amount of Loss Assessment payable for reimbursement of an Association's deductible to a maximum of $1,000. Loss Assessment coverage only responds when the loss assessment is the result of a claim that otherwise would be covered by the Associations master policy, but is not, because of inadequate limits, or possibly because of a high deductible that must be borne by all unit owners. Loss Assessment coverage does not apply to financial assessments that are not related to insurance claims. There are many carriers who will provide adequate coverage for a unit owner's responsibility for their Association's deductible. It is strongly recommended that each unit owner contact his/her Homeowners insurance carrier to determine what Dwelling and Loss Assessment coverage is included in their HO-6 policy and how their carrier recommends providing coverage for the deductible. Should coverage not be available through a unit owner's existing Homeowners insurance carrier, CB Insurance can provide a HO- 6 policy that includes coverage for a unit owner's responsibility for their Association's deductible. Please contact CB Insurance, at 719-228-1070 for more information.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (CONT'D) 9. Who pays the insurance premium? Like other common expenses, the Association budgets for, and pays the premium from the dues paid to the Association by unit owners. 10. What is a certificate of insurance? A certificate of insurance is a document that identifies those insurance coverages and limits that have been purchased by the Association. The information provided includes, butis not limited to, policy effective dates, policy numbers, insurance carriers, limits of insurance and deductibles. A certificate of insurance is routinely required when a loan exists on your property. Your mortgage holder may ask that you contact us, or they may contact us directly, to request this information. (Please see attached Online Certificate Instructions.)

Online Certificate Instructions *NO CHARGE* The easy to follow directions are indicated below. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 719-228-1070, or toll-free at 877-855-8442. **Please be advised if you have a pop-up blocker installed on your computer you will NOT receive your certificate. Please disable your pop-up blocker by going to the TOOL menu in Internet Explorer. In the Popup Blocker section, choose DISABLE POPUP BLOCKER prior to issuing the certificate in order to receive it. Also, some pop-up blockers give you the option to add specific websites that will allow popups, please add our website.** Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Go to www.centralbancorp.com Hover over the Insurance tab located at the top of the screen. From the drop down click on the Certificate option. Click on Click here to begin. Step 4: Enter login ID: CBI Password: cert Step 5: Step 6: Step 7: Step 8: Step 9: Step 10: Step 11: Step 12: Step 13: Step 14: Click on Community Association to access certificate Enter association name (or part of the association name) and click on the Search button Click on the Association desired Click on the current certificate name (i.e. 11/12 certificate or 12/13 certificate) Enter Mortgagee Clause (Name & Address of the Mortgage Company) in the Cert Holder Information field. The required fields (*) must be completed. Scroll down to the Certificate Specific Portion/ Holder Specific Portion and type the Unit Owner Name(s), Property Address, and Loan Number into the box. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on Submit Request to create the certificate (this will generate a pop-up box). Click on Certificate to build the certificate The Certificate will immediately appear in.pdf form (Acrobat), which can be emailed or printed in your office. To select another association, click on the Service Menu or to exit hit logoff.

Your CB Insurance Service Team When you have changes in insurance, require claim service, and/or have questions, our team of professionals are qualified and prepared to assist you. Producer Andrew W. Cobb, CIC Board Meetings, Annual meetings, Coverage Questions 719.477.4277, or andrew.cobb@centralbancorp.com Account Executive Linda A. Engle, CIC, AAI, CPSR, CIRMS New business Quotes, Coverage Questions 719.477.4272, or linda.engle@centralbancorp.com Account Manager Kelly Saunders Renewal Questions, Policy Changes, Accounting 719.477-4266, or kelly.saunders@centralbancorp.com Certificate of Insurance Certificate Request Line 719.477.4282, or visit our website at www.centralbancorp.com Personal Lines Quotation of Personal Policies Personal Lines Department 719-228-1070 Claims Kris Marshek Reporting of Claims 719.477.4257, or kris.marshek@centralbancorp.com Toll-Free Service Number 1.877.855.8442 NOTE It is CB Insurance's policy not to follow up on premium/payments due, late notice or nonpayment cancellation notices.