Understanding Insurance Exclusions
Exclusions play a significant role in defining the boundaries of your insurance coverage as they outline what is not covered by your policy. Carriers may exclude coverage for specific exposures for multiple reasons. Some risks may be too large or too costly to insure, such as terrorist attacks or earthquakes, while other excluded risks may encompass issues that are considered the property owner’s responsibility. Wear-and-tear damage or mold issues are almost always excluded, as these risks are characterized by general maintenance problems or conditions that develop over time and can usually be prevented with proper upkeep. Keep in mind insurance is designed to cover sudden and accidental damage, not gradual deterioration or preventable issues.
Importance of Knowing Exclusions
Knowing what exclusions are typical for property policies can help highlight the risks you retain as the property owner and ensure you do not mistakenly expect coverage for incidents that your policy specifically omits. Some exclusions, though not all, can be bought back by endorsement or a separate policy.
It’s also important to note that standard homeowners policies often exclude coverage for losses related to running a business from the home, including rental activities. Investors must have a policy designed specifically for investment properties to ensure proper protection.
Wear-and-Tear
A normal amount of wear and tear is to be expected from the ordinary course of living. As an investor, you should be fully prepared to pay for carpet cleaning services and a fresh coat of paint between renters. Wear-and-tear damage and deterioration are industry-wide exclusions in property policies of any form. The cost of these small “repairs” can be taken care of through the security deposit or accepted as the cost of operating your business (tax-deductible).
Intentional Tenant Damage
Many investors assume that any kind of damage done by a tenant will be covered by their property insurance policy. Intentional tenant damage is usually a sudden, one-time event and may include damage such as broken doors, missing appliances, spray-painted walls, etc. Damage done by tenants is typically excluded and not considered vandalism or theft to most carriers as you have a written contract (the lease) entrusting the tenant with the care of your property.
Mold & Fungus
Standing water from floods, sewer backup, or other water-related incidents can cause mold issues if not caught within 24-48 hours of the initial damage. Insurance coverage for mold, mildew, and fungus is typically completely excluded or very limited. As insurers differ, policy language may mention “mold,” “organic pathogens,” “mycotoxins,” or “penicillium.” Some policies may also include wet and dry rot and bacteria as an exclusion.
Sewer & Drain Backup
Tree-root blockages or sanitary main clogs may cause sewage or water to come up into homes through floor drains in showers, toilets, or sinks. This water backup or overflow from a sewer, drain, or sump is typically excluded from standard property policies. Sewer & Drain Backup coverage is included as part of NREIG’s Tenant Protector Plan and covers damage to the property caused by a clogged sewer line, failed sump pump, or backed-up drain that forces water into the home.
Natural Disasters
Earthquakes & Sinkholes
The unpredictable and catastrophic nature of earthquakes and sinkholes leads most carriers to exclude coverage from standard policies. However, separate coverage can often be purchased as an endorsement of existing policies. NREIG offers Earth Movement as a supplemental policy, extending coverage to damage caused by a sudden and violent shaking of the ground resulting from the movement of the Earth’s crust and sinkholes.
Flood
Flood damage may occur when water from natural sources, such as rivers and lakes, breaches banks during heavy rains or when the ground is over-saturated with water and causes the excess to seep through foundations or other vulnerable parts of the structure.
Faulty Workmanship
Most insurance policies exclude coverage for property damage resulting from faulty structural works, such as deck support failure or other construction defects. Even if a renovation property is properly insured under a Builders Risk policy, carriers typically exclude Faulty Workmanship to prevent overlapping coverage. Instead, any damage or negligence caused by a contractor’s workmanship should be covered under their own insurance policy.
This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not reflect the specific coverage terms of any particular policy offered by NREIG. Always review your insurance documents and speak with your Client Service Advisor to understand the exact exclusions that apply to your property.
The Importance of Regular Exercise
Regular exercise is crucial for maintaining good physical and mental health. It has numerous benefits that can improve overall well-being and quality of life. Incorporating regular exercise into your routine can have a positive impact on your physical fitness, mental health, and overall quality of life.
Physical Benefits of Exercise
One of the primary benefits of regular exercise is improved physical fitness. Engaging in physical activity helps to strengthen muscles, improve cardiovascular health, and increase flexibility and endurance. Regular exercise can also help to maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Additionally, exercise can improve balance and coordination, reducing the risk of falls and injuries, especially as we age.
Mental Health Benefits of Exercise
In addition to the physical benefits, regular exercise can also have a positive impact on mental health. Exercise has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, improve mood, and boost self-esteem. Physical activity can also help to reduce stress levels and improve sleep quality, leading to a more restful night’s sleep. Regular exercise can also improve cognitive function and memory, helping to keep the brain sharp and focused.
Quality of Life Benefits of Exercise
Regular exercise can significantly improve overall quality of life. By maintaining good physical fitness and mental health, individuals can enjoy a higher level of energy and vitality throughout the day. Exercise can also improve social connections and relationships, as it provides opportunities to connect with others through group fitness classes, sports teams, or exercise groups. Additionally, regular exercise can help individuals set and achieve goals, leading to increased motivation and a sense of accomplishment.
Tips for Incorporating Exercise into Your Routine
If you are looking to incorporate regular exercise into your routine, consider starting with small, manageable goals. Begin by setting aside a specific time each day for physical activity, whether it be a morning walk, lunchtime workout, or evening yoga session. Find activities that you enjoy and mix up your routine to keep things interesting. Consider incorporating a variety of exercises, such as cardio, strength training, and flexibility exercises, to target different muscle groups and improve overall fitness. Remember to listen to your body and rest when needed, but also challenge yourself to push beyond your comfort zone.
Conclusion
In conclusion, regular exercise is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health. By incorporating physical activity into your routine, you can improve overall fitness, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and boost mental well-being. Regular exercise can significantly improve quality of life, providing energy, vitality, and a sense of accomplishment. Remember to start small, set achievable goals, and find activities that you enjoy to make exercise a sustainable part of your lifestyle.