Insurance quote for commercial building with medical marijuana tenant or business

If you lease space in your commercial building to a medical marijuana dispensary, center, grower, bakery, or collective , you will need to buy new insurance. The major insurance companies do not insure medical marijuana businesses when they occupy your commercial real estate. The cost is typically 2 1/2 times more expensive than what you are currently paying on your building insurance. If you are seeking to buy or need building insurance, please visit www.marijuanadispensaryinsurance.com
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What Every Business Should Know About Commercial Building Insurance

Article by Laura Bacho, CPCU









Commercial building insurance is insurance designed for businesses which own or rent a building. Coverage can be obtained for buildings intended for commercial use or apartment buildings or commercial condominiums. All buildings face the possibility of damage from a number of causes such as fire, theft or natural disasters such as hurricane. The building insurance protects the business from having to bear the financial burden of such losses.

Commercial building insurance can be written as a stand alone policy which only covers the building or as part of a commercial package insurance policy which can offer additional coverage for business contents insurance and business liability insurance. Which type of insurance policy is written for a commercial building depends on the needs of the insured and the willingness of an insurer to offer additional insurance for contents or liability.

What Types of Losses are Insured in Commercial Building Insurance

Commercial property insurance is usually written on either an “all risk” policy form or a “named perils” coverage form. Most insurance brokers recommend the all risk policy because the coverage is more broad. Also called the “special form”, the all risks policy will cover all losses to a commercial building unless a specific cause of loss is excluded in the insurance contract. One common exclusion would be flood. There are other exclusions which are standard and others which may be excluded by a policy change imposed by the insurance company.

The named perils form only provides coverage for causes of loss which are specifically named in the policy. Standard insured causes of loss are fire, lightning, explosion, and collapse (with some conditions). The named peril policy is broad enough for most commercial buildings; nevertheless, the coverage is limited. As a result, it is not recommended unless the all risks form is unavailable to the commercial building owner for some reason.

Does Commercial Building Insurance Cover Business Contents?

Even landlord businesses have some personal property. Business contents or business personal property are assets of the business as well. It is recommended that a business to insure business contents in conjunction with the building with the all risks form, if possible.

Does Commercial Building Insurance cover Business Liability?

It is highly recommended that commercial building owners carry commercial liability insurance. Without liability insurance, a business would have no protection or defense cost reimbursement if the business was sued for something that happened at the building. There are benefits from a premium standpoint to get the liability insurance issued in conjunction with the property insurance. Called the “package discount”, the premiums for both policies might be lower than having separate policies.

The cost of insurance is a fraction of the cost of replacing or repairing a business building alone. Protecting real assets and tangible property from loss should be a primary goal of all business owners. Premiums for commercial building insurance run the gamut; so business owners should be careful to get a number of quotes at least 90 days ahead of the renewal date. With this information in hand, getting a great rate on great commercial building insurance can be one less thing for a business owner to worry about.



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Commercial Building Insurance is essential for most businesses. Visit The Coverage Geek to learn what questions to ask your agent and what to demand. Take back control of your commercial insurance program.










Good Archiving is Essential When Some Types of Building Insurance Claims Go On for Years

Article by Alison Withers









Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers

Home insurance claims sometimes take several years to resolve once and for all. The key organisation most customers will deal with is the Loss Adjustor, so their record archiving and efficiency is crucial.

The loss adjustor is the co-ordinating link between the issuers of a home insurance policy, the customer, the contractors who will make repairs and anyone else who might be liable for the damage that has been caused.

So it’s quite likely that the loss adjusting company dealing with the claim will have to keep records on file for a number of years, and that usually means archiving documents in a storage facility away from the company offices.

Archiving in a secure storage facility with 24-hour access is obviously a more cost-effective solution than eating up acres of expensive office space, but it needs to be done properly to be effective.

In one case we know of, where a tree on public land owned by a local council caused subsidence damage to a nearby home, it’s taken seven years for the situation to be addressed and is likely to be another two years before everything is finally resolved.

In this particular case once a year of investigations had established the cause of the cracks in the house walls, a schedule of works was prepared and builders moved in for three months to repair the damage, put in measures to prevent it happening again and make good.

The owners of the tree refused to fell it, though did cut it back, and were supposed to prune it regularly to prevent a recurrence of the problem. They didn’t, however, and small cracks started reappearing in the same places in the house.

The loss adjustors had assured the home owner that the file could be re-opened if this happened, and the home owner contacted them once it did.

This was when the problems started, because the company took nearly a year to finally locate the files that had been “archived” under the wrong name and with an incorrect phone number!

In the meantime, unfortunately, the loss adjusting company had also set up a new division to deal with this kind of case, with the result that a new representative had to be supplied with and get familiar with all the history and paperwork, by now several inches thick!

It would have been much more efficient if the company had used a labelling system when storing their archived files that made it easy for to access them even if the staff involved changed in the meantime.

Archive storage companies offer a range of space options so companies like our loss adjustors can be sure they have affordable space and easy access to their files.

But their efficiency was compromised because they plainly hadn’t made sure they had an effective system for identifying and labelling files, and from the sound of things the storage facility was not within easy access of the office.

Archiving in a local self store facility doule have made a huge difference to efficiency in dealing with the customer’s claim and saved a lot of anguish and phone calls.

Good self-store archiving facilities generally have experienced staff who can advise how best to store documents and give easy access around the clock.

One company we know of advises its customers to make two lists of the archived documents, leaving one with the storage company and keeping one at the customers’ offices.

It can save a lot of time and trouble all round.



About the Author

Writer Ali Withers argues that if files are being archived in a storage facility away from the offices efficient file archiving and labelling by the loss adjustors (the main link between customer, insurer and any contractors) is crucial when an insurance claim, particularly on damage to someone’s home, can take years to resolve.http://www.homestore.me.uk/index.php/self-storage/corporate-storage