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Webinar: Deep dive on condo insurance – Part I

Webinar: Deep dive on condo insurance – Part I

Webinar: Deep dive on condo insurance – Part I

The single most complicated issue in condo land is insurance. Not a day goes by without clients asking us what insurance is required; who pays for damage to a unit; who pays the deductible amount.  And not a single day goes by where we don’t answer: “It depends”.  Let’s clarify this question once and for all!

This webinar was recorded on February 6, 2024.

CPE Credits: This webinar is approved for 1.0 CPE credits

Topics

  • How insurance works in the condo world?
    • Different types of insurance required
    • Premiums
    • Deductible
    • Subrogation
  • Who pays for what?
    • Who pays the deductible?
    • Who pays for damage to units?
    • When to turn to the owners?
    • When to turn to the Corporation?
  • Industry trends and what’s to come
  • How to improve your corporation’s situation?
  • Implementing inspections and protocols to minimize risk

Speakers

The Gowling crew:

  • Rod Escayola (Gowling WLG)
  • Graeme MacPherson (Gowling WLG)
  • Nailah Ramsoomair  (Gowling WLG)

Our Guests:

  • Tricia Baratta (Gallagher Insurance)
  • Josée Deslongchamps (Apollo CI Management)
  • Murray Johnson (Crossbridge)

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You can watch this webinar by clicking here

Download the powerpoint presentation here

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Rod Escayola

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Founding partner and the original CondoAdviser, Rod bridges law, governance and community.

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