CH 13 Homeowners Insurance
CH 13 Homeowners Insurance
CH 13 Homeowners Insurance
Multirisk Management
Contracts: Homeowners
Ch13 Learning Objectives and
Agenda
1. Definition of homeowners insurance
2. Types of homeowners insurance policies
3. Structure of the homeowners insurance policy
4. The Homeowners Special Form (HO-3)
5. Endorsements that supplement coverage in
the HO-3
6. umbrella liability policy
Ch13 Part I agenda
• HO8 • HO4
Modified Coverage Form Contents Broad Form
• HO1 Basic Form
• HO2 Broad Form • HO6
• HO3 Special Form Condominium unit Form
• HO5
Comprehensive Form
Named peril versus open peril
• Named peril policy: only named perils are cover.
– Basic list of perils covered: fire, lighting, windstorm,
hail, explosion, riot, civil commotion, vehicles, aircraft,
smoke, vandalism, malicious mischief, theft, and volcanic
eruption
– Expanded list (broad list): basic list+ glass breakage,
falling objects, weight of ice, snow, or sleet, collapse,
accidental discharge of overflow of water or steam,
rupture of hot water and air conditioning systems, freezing
of plumbing, and artificially generated electricity
Section I
Section II
Some definitions
• “You”
– "named insured“ and the spouse if a resident of the same
household
• “We”
– Company providing this insurance
• “Insured”
1. You and residents of your household
2. A student enrolled in school full time
3. Party legally responsible for your animals/watercrafts (Sec II)
4. Party who use a “motor vehicle” on an “insured location” with
permission (Sec II)
5. others
“insured location”
1. the “residence premises” shown in the declaration;
2. any part of a premises that is not owned by an insured and
where an insured is temporarily residing;
3. individual or family cemetery plots or burial vaults of an
insured;
4. any part of a premises occasionally rented to an insured for
other than business use
5. Some other locations
Ch13 Part I summary
1. Claim expenses
2. First-aid expenses
3. Damage to property of others
4. Loss assessment
Section II Conditions (example)
Other Insurance
• This insurance is excess over other valid and
collectible insurance except insurance written
specifically to cover as excess over the limits
of liability that apply in this policy.
Sections I and II—Conditions
Cancellation condition
•You may cancel by giving the insurer written
notice.
•insurer may cancel:
1. Nonpayment of premium
2. A new policy in effect less than sixty days may be
canceled for any reason with thirty days written
notice.
3. a material misrepresentation or substantial change
(increase) in risk
Sections I and II—Conditions
Assignment condition
– assignment means transferring the policy to
others.
– Assignment of this policy will not be valid unless
insurer gives written consent.
Subrogation condition
– insurer may require an transfer of rights of
recovery for a loss to the extent that payment is
made.
Endorsements
1. Earthquake endorsement
2. Personal property replacement cost
endorsement
3. Scheduled personal property
endorsement
4. Business pursuits endorsement
5. Personal injury endorsement
6. Mold endorsement
Personal Umbrella Policy