- If you suffer damage to your condo unit, you might be dealing with 3 different policies depending on the type of claim: a) Your policy b) Your neighbor’s policy either next to you or above you and c) the Association’s policy
- Unit owners usually only have responsibility for everything “within the walls”
- Depending on the wording in the Association’s agreement and/or bylaws, Many items may or may not be the responsibility of the Association
- Usually Roofs are the Association’s responsibility
- Pipes are usually the Association’s responsibility
Many other things come into play when dealing with Condominium damage claims.
It would be a good idea to know the Florida Condominium Act because many issues are discussed including the topic of insurance. Furthermore, you have many Florida state statutes regarding condominium ownership such as:
Reconstruction work, Fla. Stat. § 718.111(11)(g)2
Unit owners responsibility, under Fla. Stat. § 718.111(11)(j)
Unit owners normally face the following two types of damages:
- Water damage
- Fire(s)
- Roof Leaks
However, the most common of these two types of damage claims is by far water damage.