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Originally Posted by HobieMarty
Seems to me with all of this insurance talk, the first thing to be determined is the root cause of the collapse.
Repeated salt water intrusion weakening the structural integrity of the columns and other parts of the pool deck?
Lack of maintenance?
Design flaws?
All of the above?
Full disclosure, I know nothing about insurance policies for condominiums but I would think that they would first have to come to a conclusion about what caused the building's collapse.
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Of course, but regardless, for coverage to be triggered the root cause must be a covered peril.
But even with a covered peril (which at this stage doesn't appear to be) the next major hurdle that appears to be developing against the association is what appears to be the root cause of the collapse failure at support 78 under the pool deck was known to the association which then excludes coverage.