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INSURANCE EXCLUSIONS Exclusions are perils, losses, and property not covered by the policy, such as wear and tear to the association's common areas or mold. Excluded perils might also include perils that could cause extensive damage, such as flood, earth movement, and nuclear radiation. Boards should ask the association's broker for a list of exclusions in the association's insurance policy and if any of them can be covered with an endorsement. Updated by ADAMS KESSLER 11/12/2007 | |
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