As with everything else that's covered by the condo's master insurance policy, only
common property items that are stolen or vandalized are covered.
Not exact matches
This is about hanging an
item, ANY
item, on
common property.
During this program students will learn the difference between minerals and rocks, discover the
common items used around the home that are made from minerals, and work at stations to explore the physical
properties of minerals!
Some of the most
common food
items have pretty spectacular sleep - inducing
properties.
Because of these
properties and because it is generally recognized as safe, it has become a
common food additive in processed or ready - made food
items.
These
properties often share
common systems and coverage may be limited to those
items that are not shared.
Home, cars and boats are
common personal
property items purchased through consumer loans.
Delayed and Lost Baggage Insurance may reimburse the cost to replace essential
items purchased before your baggage is returned, or you may be reimbursed for the portion of the replacement cost of lost personal
property that is not covered by the
common carrier or other insurance.
By using the Camera Rune to take pictures of these
items, Link adds information about that
item to the compendium, describing the
item, its most
common locations, and any recoverable materials or
properties of the
item.
In various locations on Storm King's
property, Oppenheim's Alternative Landscape Components (2006)-- welded steel and acrylic rocks, shrubs, and trees with foliage of cut industrial and
common household
items — will be sited nearby their real - world counterparts.
(b) include a description and estimated service life over 30 years of those
items that comprise the
common property, the
common assets and those parts of a strata lot or limited
common property, or both, that the strata corporation is responsible to maintain or repair under the Act, the strata corporation's bylaws or an agreement with an owner, including, but not limited to, the following
items:
Additional Exclusions for Baggage and Personal Effects: animals; automobiles and automobile equipment; boats or other vehicles or conveyances; trailers; motors; aircraft; bicycles, except when checked as baggage with a
Common Carrier; household effects and furnishings; antiques and collectors
items; sunglasses, contact lenses, artificial teeth, dentures, dental bridges, retainers, or hearing aids; artificial limbs or other prosthetic devices; prescribed medications; keys, money, stamps and credit cards (except as otherwise specifically covered herein); securities, stamps, tickets and documents (except as coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); professional or occupational equipment or
property, whether or not electronic business equipment; or telephones or PDA devices, computer hardware or software;
Your association could have one of three policies: a policy that insures only the primary building and
common areas; a policy that insures your building and any
items in your unit other than personal
property; a policy that insures the building, your unit, and any fixtures or improvements you make to your unit.
How much are these
common everyday
items of
property really worth?
For example, if you have personal
property of your own — such as furnishings, appliances or art — that you use to furnish rental units or
common areas, be sure to discuss coverage for these
items when getting rental
property insurance quotes.
Contents coverage, or personal
property protection, is the most
common type of rental coverage and includes payments to replace or repair objects such as jewelry, clothing, toys, books, paintings, area rugs, furniture, electronics and other moveable
items (or contents) in the home.
The family home and vehicles are
common examples of marital
property, since these
items are usually purchased after a couple marries.
By addressing deferred maintenance
items and upgrading the
common areas, owners can ensure that their
properties are leased at maximum capacity by the end of the summer.
In my eyes a true professional will make a buyer have a complete understanding of what they are dealing with and whether or not the defect is
common for the age of the
property and life expectancy of the
item in question.