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General Rules HOMEOWNERS POLICY PROGRAM The Homeowners Policy Program provides property and liability coverages, using the forms and endorsements specified in this manual. This manual contains the rules and classifications governing the writing of the Homeowners Policy. The rules, rates, forms and endorsements of the Company for each coverage shall govern in all cases not specifically provided for in this manual. 1. LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND COVERAGE RELATIONSHIPS a. The Limits of Liability required under the Homeowners Policy are as follows: Section I - Property Damage Coverage HO-3 HO-4 or HO-6 A Dwelling Minimum Limit Refer to Premium Section of this manual. Refer to Premium Section of this manual for automatic HO-6 limit. B Other Structures 10% of A -- C Personal Property 50% of A Refer to Premium Section of this manual for minimum limit. D Loss of Use 20% of A 20% of C HO4 40% of C HO6 Section II-Liability All Forms Coverage E-Personal Liability $100,000 Each Occurrence Coverage F-Medical Payments to others $1,000 Each Person b. ALL FORMS-The limit of liability for Coverages C or D of Section I and E or F of Section II may be increased. c. FORM HO-3 - Under Coverage B of Section I, an additional amount of insurance may be written on a specific structure. d. FORM HO-3 - Under Coverage C of Section I, it is permissible to reduce the limit of liability to an amount not less than 40% of the limit on the dwelling. e. FORM HO-6 - The limit of liability for Coverage A of Section I may be increased. 2. DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGES a. Section I Coverages-Property Damage The following is a general description of the coverages provided by the individual Homeowners Policy Forms. The policy shall be consulted for exact contract conditions. HO-3 HO-4 & HO-6 Fire or Lightning Windstorm or Hail, Explosion, Riot or civil commotion, Aircraft, Vehicles or Smoke Vandalism or malicious mischief Theft Breakage of glass or safety glazing material Volcanic eruption Falling objects, Weight of ice, snow or sleet, Accidental discharge of water or steam, Sudden and accidental tearing apart of a heating system or appliance, Freezing, Sudden accidental damage from electrical current Additional risks with certain exceptions (Special Coverage) b. Section II Coverages Liability All Forms Cov. A, B & D MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW Personal Lines GR1 No

Coverage E-Personal Liability Coverage F-Medical Payments to Others (1) Personal Liability-Covers payment on behalf of any insured of all sums which the insured shall become legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury or property damage arising out of an insured s premises or personal activities. (2) Medical Payments to Others-Covers medical expenses incurred by persons, other than the insured, who sustain bodily injury caused by an accident arising out of an insured s premises or personal activities. 3. ELIGIBILITY a. FORM HO-3 - A Homeowners Policy may be issued: (1) to the owner-occupant(s) of a dwelling which is used exclusively for private residential purposes (except as provided in General Rule 3.f.) and contains not more than 2 families and with not more than 2 boarders or roomers per family; or (2) to the purchaser-occupant(s) who has entered into a long term installment contract for the purchase of the dwelling and who occupies the dwelling but to whom title does not pass from the seller until all the terms of the installment contract have been satisfied. The seller retains title until completion of the payments and in no way acts as a mortgagee. The seller s interest in the building and premises liability may be covered using Endorsement HO-41 - Additional Insured; or (3) to the occupant of a dwelling under a life estate arrangement when the Coverage A amount is at least 80% of the dwelling s replacement cost. The owner s interest in the building and premises liability may be covered using Endorsement HO-41 - Additional Insured; or (4) to cover dwellings in course of construction provided the policy is issued only in the name of the intended owner-occupant(s) of the dwelling. b. FORM HO-4 - A Homeowners Policy may be issued only to: (1) the tenant(s) (non-owner) of a dwelling or an apartment situated in any building; or (2) the owner-occupant(s) of a dwelling, cooperative unit or of a building containing an apartment not otherwise eligible for a Homeowners Policy under General Rule 3.a. above. provided the residence premises occupied by the insured is used exclusively for residential purposes (except as provided in General Rule 3.f.) and is not occupied by more than one additional family or more than two boarders or roomers. c. When a 2 family dwelling is occupied by co-owners, each occupying distinct living quarters with separate entrances, a Homeowners Policy providing building coverage may be issued to only one of the co-owner occupants of the dwelling. The policy may be endorsed to cover the interest of the other co-owner(s) in the building and for premises liability. A separate Homeowners Policy FORM HO-4 may be issued to co- owner(s) occupying the other apartment in the dwelling. It is permissible to extend the Homeowners Policy, without additional premium charge, to cover the interest of a non-occupant joint owner in the building and for premises liability. Use Endorsement HO-41 - Additional Insured d. FORM HO-6 - A Homeowners Policy may be issued to the owner of a condominium or cooperative unit which is used exclusively for residential purposes (except as provided in General Rule 3.f.), and is not occupied by more than one additional family or more than two boarders or roomers. e. Subject to all other sections of this rule, a Homeowners Policy may be issued to cover a seasonal dwelling. f. Certain occupancies incidental to the dwelling are permitted provided: (1) the premises is occupied principally for dwelling purposes; and (2) there is no other business conducted on the premises. g. A Homeowners Policy shall not be issued covering any property to which farm forms or rates apply under the rules of the Company. Optional Section II liability coverage is available for certain farm liability exposures as specified in the Premium Pages. GR2 Personal Lines MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW 02/07 Idaho

4. MANDATORY COVERAGES a. It is mandatory that insurance be written for all coverages provided under both Sections I and II of the Homeowners Policy. b. Section II of the policy requires coverage for the following exposures. When such exposures exist, refer to the Premium Pages. (1) all additional insured locations where the named insured or spouse maintains a residence other than business or farm properties; (2) all residence employees of the named insured or spouse not covered or not required to be covered by workers compensation insurance; and (3) permitted incidental occupancies by the insured on residential premises of the named insured. 5. DEDUCTIBLES Deductible options are shown in the Premium Pages. 6. OPTIONAL COVERAGES For optional Section I and II Coverages, refer to the Premium Section of this manual. 7. SECONDARY RESIDENCE PREMISES Homeowners Coverage on a secondary residence premises shall be provided under a separate policy. The rules of this manual apply except that Section II Coverage is not mandatory for the secondary residence policy when: (1) the same company insures the initial and secondary residence; and (2) the policy number of the initial residence is indicated on the policy covering the secondary residence. 8. MULTIPLE COMPANY INSURANCE Not offered in this program. 9. CHANGE ENDORSEMENT Endorsement HO M045, Change Endorsement, provides the minimum information requirements for any endorsement or change that takes place during the term of the policy. This endorsement must be used or the equivalent information provided. Copies of endorsements used must accompany this endorsement or its equivalent. 10. POLICY PERIOD The Homeowners Policy shall be written for a period of one year and may be extended for successive policy periods by renewal declarations page based upon the premiums, forms and endorsements then in effect for the Company. For maintaining common anniversary dates, a Homeowners Policy may be written for a period of less than one year on a pro rata basis. 11. RENEWAL PLAN a. A Homeowners Policy may be written for a term of twelve months. The policy may be continued for successive terms upon payment of the required premium to the Company on or before the inception date of each successive term. b. The continuation premium shall be based upon the premiums in effect on renewal date. The then current editions of the applicable forms and endorsements must be made a part of the policy. Additional premiums for policy changes occurring during the current policy term shall be computed pro rata of the annual premium. 12. OTHER INSURANCE Credit for existing insurance is not permitted. MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW Personal Lines GR3

13. CANCELLATION OR REDUCTIONS IN LIMITS OF LIABILITY OR COVERAGES It shall not be permissible to cancel any of the mandatory coverages in the policy unless the entire policy is cancelled. If insurance is cancelled or reduced at the request of either the insured or insurer, the earned premium shall be computed on a pro rata basis. 14. MANUAL PREMIUM REVISION A manual premium revision, meaning any revision of premium applicable to the Homeowners Program, shall be made in accordance with the following procedures: a. The effective date of such revision shall be as announced. b. The revision shall apply to any policy or endorsement in the manner outlined in the announcement of the revision. c. When an existing Homeowners Policy is endorsed to take advantage of a reduction in premium, the adjustment shall be made on a pro rata basis. d. Unless otherwise provided at the time the premium revision becomes effective the premium revision does not affect in-force policy forms and endorsements until the policy is renewed. 15. INTERPOLATION When the desired limit of liability is not shown, interpolate the factors using th enearest limit above and below the desired limit. Example: $203,000 desired limit; the nearest limits are $200,000 and $205,000. The factor for $200,000 is 2.753 and the factor for $205,000 is 2.826. Determine the difference between the two and divide by 5. This provides the rate per $1,000. 2.826 2.753 =.073 5 =.0146. Multiply.0146 x 3 (=.0438) and add to the $200,000 factor..0438 + 2.753 = 2.7968 x the key premium. 16. TRANSFER OR ASSIGNMENT Subject to all the rules of this manual and any necessary adjustment of premium, a Homeowners Policy may be endorsed to effect: a. transfer to another location within the same state; or b. assignment from one insured to another in the event of transfer of title of the dwelling, subject to approval of the Company. 17. RESTRICTION OF INDIVIDUAL POLICIES If a Homeowners Policy would not be issued because of unusual circumstances or exposures, the named insured may request a restriction of the policy provided no reduction in the premium is allowed. Such requests shall be referred to the Company. 18. CONSTRUCTION DEFINITIONS A. Frame - exterior wall of wood or other combustible construction, including wood-iron clad, stucco on wood or plaster on combustible supports. (Use Construction Code 1) Aluminum or plastic siding over frame. (Use Construction Code 5) B. Log - a building with exterior walls of (natural or manufactured) log construction. (Use Construction Code A) C. Masonry Veneer - exterior walls of combustible construction veneered with brick or stone. Rate as masonry provided at least 66% of the exterior walls, including gables, are veneered with brick or stone. (Use Construction Code 2) D. Masonry - exterior walls constructed of masonry materials such as adobe, brick, concrete, gypsum block, hollow concrete block, stone, tile or similar materials and floors and roof of combustible construction (Disregarding floors resting directly on the ground). (Use Construction Code 3) GR4 Personal Lines MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW 02/07 Idaho

NOTE: Mixed (Masonry/Frame) - a combination of both frame and masonry construction shall be classed and coded as frame when the exterior walls of frame construction (including gables) exceed 33 1/3% of the total exterior wall area; otherwise class and code as masonry. 19. SEASONAL DWELLING DEFINITION A seasonal dwelling is a dwelling with continuous unoccupancy of three or more consecutive months during any one year period. 20. SINGLE BUILDING DEFINITION All buildings or sections of buildings which communicate through unprotected openings shall be considered as a single building. Buildings which are separated by space shall be considered separate buildings. Buildings or sections of buildings which are separated by an 8 inch masonry party wall which pierces or rises to the underside of the roof and which pierces or extends to the innerside of the exterior wall shall be considered separate buildings. Communication between buildings with independent walls or through masonry party walls described above shall be protected by at least a Class A Fire Door installed in a masonry wall section. 21. PROPERTY RENEWAL INCREASES The limits of liability shown in the declarations page for Coverages A. B. C. and D will be increased at the annual renewal by the property renewal increase factors adopted by the company. New Business Structures insured under Coverages A and B are to be insured for 100% of the cost to replace the structure. A valuation tool from Marshall & Swift/Boeckh (MS/B) will be used for the replacement cost calculation. Renewal Business We may increase or decrease the limits of liability for Section I at the commencement of each renewal period. Any changes will be based upon reports from Marshall & Swift/Boeckh (MS/B) reflecting changes in the cost of construction. Payment of the renewal premium will constitute acceptance of the revised limits of liability as shown on the Declarations page. MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW Personal Lines GR5