Most insurance policies are written to allow a building owner to rebuild to the condition it was in prior to a loss, this type of coverage is referred to as replacement cost. If an ordinance requires more—such as being brought up to code if it sustains more than 50 percent damage to the entire structure—an owner could face significant out-ofpocket expenses, which may range from slight modifications (installing hard-wired smoke detectors) to vastly more complicated and expensive modifications (installing fire sprinklers). To combat the cost of these projects, building owners can purchase ordinance and law insurance, which protects an owner or association against losses resulting from the enforcement of new laws, ordinances or changes to existing laws.
Ordinance and law insurance also protects against losses after a disaster. It serves to cover the following losses:
Coverage Details
Here are some common types of coverage that can help protect your property:
Ordinance and law insurance is excluded from a typical property insurance policy but can be added as an endorsement for a reasonable premium. It is common sense that owners of older structures with greater exposures should purchase this policy to cover “losses” for repairs. To determine if you need this coverage, review your policy and contact Peabody Insurance Agency to discuss your exposures; use our experts and and resources to protect your property.
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