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CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE A certificate of insurance or declarations page from an insurance company is a one-page document that provides:
However, the declarations page does not list any exclusions. For example, if work on common interest developments is excluded, that would not appear on this one-page summary of insurance. CAUTION: When you request proof of insurance from a vendor, make sure the information is sent directly from the insurance carrier and that it be faxed and mailed to you. If it comes from the vendor and it is faxed only, vendors have been known to tamper with the declarations page by whiting out expiration dates and/or adding the association as "additionally insured" when in fact the coverage has already expired or the vendor is the only one actually insured.
Updated by ADAMS KESSLER 8/9/2008 | |
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