Underwriting Guidelines for Condominium Pac and Condominium Pac Plus



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UNDERWRITING GUIDELINES FOR CONDOMINIUMS SEGMENT Local exceptions to these underwriting guidelines may apply. Please consult with your underwriter or sales executive for details and to discuss risks which exceed the following guidelines. Condominium Pac SM risks will typically have: Up to $5 million Total Insured Values (Building and Business Personal Property) at each building, Less than 25 locations, and All buildings less than seven stories. Businesses that exceed any of the above thresholds should be considered for placement in Condominium Pac Plus SM. Please consult with your underwriter if Total Insured Values exceed $75 million. Underwriting Guidelines for Condominium Pac and Condominium Pac Plus Building and General Liability coverage is required. One hundred percent insurance-to-value is required. Eligible operations are businesses specifically listed in the Classification section. Ownership: Association must have an insurable interest in all insured property including all residential units. The statutes or declarations/by laws (which make the association responsible for obtaining insurance and repair/replacement) will be satisfactory evidence of insurable interest. Named Insured must not include developer or property manager. Loss Experience: The business must have favorable loss experience for Property and General Liability. For each $10,000 in premium size, favorable loss experience can be generally defined as no more than two claims (Property and General Liability) and no loss greater than $10,000 in the last three years. Please contact your underwriter if the business has had more than three water damage claims. Prior Carrier: The business should have had continuous insurance coverage for the last three years, with no cancellations by the insurer(s) or non-renewals (for other than market withdrawals or transfers within an insurer company group). Property/Premises Liability Underwriting Guidelines: Businesses must have adequate protective measures to detect fires, especially in restaurant kitchens, in-house laundries, laundry rooms and boiler rooms. They should meet applicable code requirements for the installation and maintenance of building services and must also meet all life safety code requirements. No cited violations of fire or life safety codes. Smoke detectors are required in all units (especially in and near sleeping areas), common areas, hallways and high hazard areas such as laundries and trash chutes and compactors. Hard-wired detectors with battery back-up and central station reporting are preferred. Condominiums that are more than six stories should be fully sprinklered. Water supply to the system should be regularly tested and booster pumps provided, if necessary. Life safety sprinkler systems do not constitute a full fire sprinkler system. These risks do not warrant property sprinkler credit. A building with a life safety sprinkler system may be considered for schedule rating due to this favorable General Liability risk characteristic. Buildings should be equipped with manual pull stations in appropriate locations in corridors and hallways. They should alarm locally and to a 24-hour monitoring service. 1

Fire extinguishers should be provided. The type and number of extinguishers will usually be specified by local code. Businesses should maintain an inventory of all extinguishers and regularly verify that they are in place and are fully charged. Extinguishers should be inspected and tested according to local requirements. Property Underwriting Guidelines: Buildings should be constructed with smoke barriers to control smoke movement. Fire doors should be regularly inspected and kept clear. Automatic door closers and selflatching locks should be installed on every door. Closers should be randomly inspected on a regular basis. Buildings must sustain a minimum occupancy rate of 80 percent (excluding areas such as basements and maintenance rooms). The plumbing, HVAC, wiring and roof systems should have been updated in the past 30 years. Premises Liability Underwriting Guidelines: Emergency lighting units should be in locations such as corridors, passageways, stairwells and remote areas. Exit signs should be properly located and illuminated. Both emergency lighting and exit lighting should be on a regular maintenance program. Please consult with your underwriter if any buildings were constructed prior to 1978. Emergency lighting is required for buildings over three stories or more than 12 units. For buildings over two stories, fire escapes are required. The building should have a sufficient number of means of egress in case building evacuation is necessary. Each floor must have at least two means of egress. Every exit should be clearly visible or the route to the exit conspicuously indicated, and the exit access and exits themselves should be marked and lighted as required by local code. All means of egress should be free and unobstructed. Exit doors should be arranged to open readily when the building is occupied. Powered doors should be designed and installed to be functional even in the event of power failure. Facilities should develop and implement plans for addressing reasonably foreseeable emergencies on the premises. Such emergencies can include fires, explosions, severe weather, natural disasters, crime, and medical emergencies. The plan should include procedures for promptly notifying emergency services; protecting employees, residents and the general public; protecting property; resuming operations as soon as possible, damage control procedures, communication with media and other outside entities; and promptly notifying legal or insurance contacts. Routine emergency drills should be established to train employees and residents how to effectively respond to such situations. Emergency exit locations and procedures should be communicated to all residents and posted. Swimming Pools/Playgrounds Underwriting Guidelines: If present, swimming pools must be entirely fenced. No diving boards or slides are permitted. Ponds used for swimming must include warning signs for hazards such as boating and thin ice, if applicable. (Apply the Swimming Pool Additional Liability Charge for ponds.) Hours of operation and rules should be posted. Lifeguards are preferred, but not required. Playgrounds should be entirely fenced. The surface beneath the playground equipment must be soft (rubber, grass, mulch, sand) with no concrete surfaces. Business Income for Condominium Segment Business Income and Extra Expense coverage is included for Condominium Pac and automatically includes rental value. Coverage applies on an Actual Loss Sustained basis for up to 12 consecutive months. Coverage may also be written on a policy or location level basis for any dollar limit without the 12 month limitation. For Condominium Pac Plus, Business Income and Extra Expense coverage is optional. When selected, the coverage includes rental value and may be written with a policy or location level dollar limit. The dollar limit is based on 80 percent of annual rents/fees and may be modified. Additional Underwriting Guidelines for Condominium Pac Plus: General Liability premiums are based on square footage for commercial condominiums and number of units for residential condominiums. Unit means a single room or group of rooms intended for occupancy as separate living quarters for a person or persons. General Liability premium is not subject to premium audit. Supplemental Application: Completion of the Habitational Supplemental Application is required for Condominium Pac Plus. This application is available in Agent HQ SM /Reference Library/Worksheets and Applications. 2

Classifications for Condominium These classifications apply to buildings owned by residential or commercial condominium associations. Select the classification that best describes the occupancy of the building. Associations where the only property insured consists of recreational and auxiliary service buildings are not eligible. Coverage for buildings used as carports, clubhouses and other facilities that support the operation of the condominium should be classified using the same classification that applies to the predominant operation. Please refer to the Fire Rating Divisions definition at the end of the Classifications section to determine the number of fire divisions. Description Pac Pac Plus Eligible RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS Buildings (1-4 units per fire rating division) 108 KL1 8641 Rentals should not exceed 20 percent of total units. : Garagekeepers coverage is available as an option. 3

Buildings (5-12 units per fire rating division) 10D KL2 8641 Rentals should not exceed 20 percent of total units. Garagekeepers coverage is available as an option. 4

Buildings (13+ units per fire rating division) 10B KL3 8641 Rentals should not exceed 20 percent of total units. Garagekeepers coverage is available as an option. 5

COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUMS Mercantile 176 KK6 6531 Coverage for commercial unit-owners should be provided under the appropriate segment (Store or Business) Business Personal Property includes property owned: By the association, Garagekeepers coverage is available as an option. 6

Office 177 KK7 6531 Coverage for commercial unit-owners should be provided under the Office segment. Garagekeepers coverage is available as an option. 7

Others (including Manufacturing and Processing) 179 KK8 6531 Coverage for commercial unit-owners should be provided under the appropriate segment. 8

Residential/Commercial-Mixed Use 17A KL4 8641 Anticipates between 25 and 99 percent commercial occupancy. Residential condominiums with up to 25 percent commercial occupancy should be classified as residential condominiums. Condominiums with 100 percent commercial occupancy should be classified according to the predominant commercial occupancy type. Coverage for commercail unti owners should be provided under the appropriate segment. MP T1 03 Amendatory Provisions Condominium Associations is mandatory (state exceptions do apply). Fences and Outdoor swimming pools (including appurtenant structures and pumps). Business Personal Property owned by the association that is used to maintain the building(s), such as Apliances used for refrigeration/ventilation/cooking/dishwashing/laundering, Lawn maintenance and snow removal equipment and Building coverage does not extend to personal property Blanket Limits Building and Business Personal Property Coverage is available as an option. If selected, the commercial rate must be used. Garagekeepers Coverage is available as an option. CG D0 76 Exclusion Lead is mandatory CG D2 37 Exclusion - Real Estate Development Completed Operations is mandatory. 9

Description Pac Program Pac Plus Eligible Code Program Code SIC Shopping Centers 178 KK9 6531 Coverage for commercial unit-owners should be provided under the appropriate segment. 10

Fire Rating Divisions Fire rating divisions are defined as the number of living units expected to be heavily damaged by fire, smoke or water in a fire incident. The number of fire rating divisions in a residential complex is based upon the following: 1. Fire Partitions having a fire resistive rating of 2 hours or more, and extending to the underside of the roof, completely cutting off one area from another. Where fire partitions cannot be verified in concealed spaces, assume no barriers exist, and that all units within comprise one fire rating division. Any door opening must have a minimum 1 1 /2 hour rated automatic or self-closing fire door. All other opening must also be protect by 1 1 /2 hour fire dampers or fire penetration seals. 2. Multi-story buildings of Modified Fire Resistive or Fire Resistive construction (ISO RCP Codes 5 and 6) may use additional criteria: (a) Vertical fire rating divisions formed by all floors sealed to provide a 2 hour fire resistive rating. Elevator shafts and stair towers must be rated for 2 hours, and be provided with Class B, 1 1 /2 hour self closing doors; HVAC, telephone, mechanicals, trash, laundry and other areas sealed at each floor or contained within a 2 hour rated room, with Class B, 1 1 /2 hour self closing fire doors. (b) Horizontal fire rating divisions formed by 1 hour fire partitions between units and self closing noncombustible or solid wood doors: use 2 units as a base number of units per fire rating division. This applies only when both of the aforementioned criteria and the vertical cutoffs noted in item (1) are met. 3. If neither of the above applies use the total number of units within the building to determine the correct program code. Ineligible Operations, Products or Services for Condominium Risks with the following operations should not be written as Condominium Pac or Condominium Pac Plus accounts: INELIGIBLE OPERATIONS Associations without an insurable interest in all insured property including all residential units (either statutes or declarations/ by laws which make the association responsible for obtaining insurance and repair/replacement will be satisfactory evidence of insurable interest) Associations where the only property insured consists of recreational and auxiliary service buildings are not eligible Assisted living facilities Apartments (see Apartment segment) Boarding houses College housing Fraternities or sororities Investment properties Nursing homes or chronic care facilities Rehabilitation facilities Resort communities Seasonal occupancies Senior living facilities, including assisted living or independent senior living (excluding active adult, e.g. 55+, communities) Subsidized, public or government funded complexes Time-shares Waterfront complexes with marinas and/or docks The Travelers Indemnity Company and its property casualty affiliates One Tower Square Hartford, CT 06183 travelers.com This material does not amend, or otherwise affect, the provisions or coverages of any insurance policy or bond issued by Travelers. It is not a representation that coverage does or does not exist for any particular claim or loss under any such policy or bond. Coverage depends on the facts and circumstances involved in the claim or loss, all applicable policy or bond provisions, and any applicable law. Availability of coverage referenced in this document can depend on underwriting qualifications and state regulations. 2007 The Travelers Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. CP-55549 Rev. 08-07