Getting strata insurance is one way to meet the legal requirements of each Australian state. While you may settle for the cheapest insurance product, inadequate coverage may result.
SummaryLeaks and water damageSevere weather conditions (storms and floods)Accidental damageLegal liabilityFire damageTheft, vandalism and malicious damageConclusionProtecting the building and common property, corporations, tenants, employees and visitors to the building include overseeing appropriate stratum insurance, one of the responsibilities of the strata committee.
Finding apt strata insurance coverage may require the committee to do some homework, such as talking to the community manager. Each building varies from size to number of inhabitants, identical to the level of coverage required.
Based on this, the manager should contact various insurance adjusters who will give different quotes for comparison.
A report from the CHU, a firm specializing in strata insurance, indicates that insurance claims are frequent. With vandalism, break-ins, floods, storms, fires and legal disputes, the CHU has served many, not hundreds but thousands.
If you're worried that the next door is yours, CHU adds that most of these problems are preventable. To help you avoid these costly and common insurance claims, the CHU has some tips below:
Water damage is a common claim for residential diapers, accounting for 45% of all disputes. Whether it's a burst pipe, water overflow, or damaged roof, it can be difficult to pinpoint the source of leaks. But with advanced technology, locating the faulty pipe requires minimal destruction.
Check the following for signs of water damage and flood risk:
The good weather in Australia is worth mentioning. However, it can sometimes be very unpleasant. Weather events such as storms account for 25% of annual claims. Gearing up for stormy weather includes:
During storms, follow weather updates while affirming that tenants and neighbors are prepared and safe from potential hazards.
Ensure proper maintenance, cleaning, storage and removal of obstructions in crowded areas to prevent accidents. Taking care of the garden is good. However, be sure not to damage infrastructure networks or reticulation when digging.
For added assurance, contact Dial Before You Dig, a free referral service to prevent potential damage or visit their website at www.1100.com.au. Always be sure to get professional help with maintenance and installations.
Although rare, this type of claim is very costly. Whenever an accident happens, and you are somewhat at fault, it should cover the cost of:
To avoid costly legal claims, stay alert and watch out for likely security risks. Whenever your attention is required, take action sooner to reduce risk and notify your community manager or committee member of any concerns.
Having fire safety equipment is essential. But ensuring it is working properly through regular maintenance is just as essential. Appliances also need maintenance, and prompt action should be taken whenever there is a wiring or power issue.
Common causes of home fires include:
Barbecue, garden and gym items are subject to theft. This is because they are not stored in dwelling houses and are therefore easily accessible. Additionally, claims for broken windows, doors, or new locks can result from forced entry.
How to avoid break-ins
In addition, the CHU recommends installing security cameras, intercoms and motion lights. Although they may be overpriced, you will be grateful for that later. They also promote low insurance premiums.
Stick to the tips above to avoid wild and costly insurance claims. If you have any questions about your strata insurance, do not hesitate to contact the designated Community Manager.