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Beyond Basics: How Additional Insured Endorsements Fortify Your HOA

26 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Most community managers overlook the critical step of verifying contractors' insurance — and pay the price when liabilities go wrong. Discover how a simple yet often neglected insurance protocol can protect your HOA from costly lawsuits and unforeseen risks.We break down the ins and outs of insurance forms like the Accord Certificate, what to ask for during contractor vetting, and the importance of getting an actual endorsement— not just a paper. You’ll learn why broad liability coverage is crucial, especially when dealing with multi-story buildings or events on HOA property. Plus, tips on handling homeowner event insurance, protecting your community during private functions, and ensuring you're not left exposed.Why does this matter? Because even a small oversight can leave your association vulnerable — risking lawsuits, damages, or worse — without proper insurance protection. In an era of shrinking coverage options, knowing how to confidently verify and manage insurance risks isn’t just smart— it’s essential.Whether you’re a community manager, HOA board member, or vendor, this episode equips you with practical frameworks and insider tips to safeguard your community. Tune in to make your risk management rock-solid and avoid the costly pitfalls of inadequate coverage. Protect your HOA, your residents, and your peace of mind!

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