Property Managers

Help Your Property Manager Clients Beat the Heat!

There is a widespread, dangerous heat wave to expand across most of the U.S.! With the hottest temperatures of the season set to arrive within the next few weeks, it is important to for your property manager clients to prepare themselves and their buildings! Extreme heat can stress property management assets beyond their limits. There are a few tips that Property Managers and their tenants can practice to minimize damages as well unplanned repair costs. Encourage them to identify potential problems before they become costly repairs.

Hurricane Season is Rapidly Approaching…

The 2019 Hurricane season begins on June 1st! Now is a great time to remind your client’s to review their coverage since hurricane’s are so closely associated with insurance. The hurricane season runs through November 30th, however, most of the storms hit during peak hurricane season which is between August and October. Although each hurricane season is unique, you should prepare the same way every year because these predicted powerful tropical storms wreak havoc on communities when they make landfall. It is beneficial that severe weather such as hurricanes and tropical storms can normally be tracked days ahead of any impact which provides ample time to prepare for a potential evacuation. In spite of such warnings and tracking, each year thousands are left unprepared for these devastating storms and have to deal with their aftermath.

Gearing Up for National Fire Prevention Week – “Every Second Counts: Plan Two Ways Out!”

Fire Prevention Week is October 8th through October 14th!  This year’s theme is “Every Second Counts: Plan Two Ways Out!”  Every second does count when it comes to fire safety.  As with any emergency, it is always good to have an emergency plan in place to help guide you and your loved ones to safety …

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The Grey Area Just Got Smaller For Real Estate Accounts

Effective April of 2017, ISO has filed revisions to the Limitation of Coverage to Designated Premises, Project or Operations endorsement.  Due to ever broadening court interpretation, the revision no longer includes the language “and operations necessary or incidental to those premises”.  This change aims to remove ambiguity and to limit coverage to the described location, …

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