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Code · Connecticut · Title 47 — Land and Land Titles · CHAPTER 825* — Condominium Act

Sec. 47-83. Insurance.

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The declarant and the association of unit owners, by its board of directors, manager or other authorized agent shall, without prejudice to the right of each unit owner to insure his own unit for his own benefit, obtain for the condominium the following forms of insurance:
(1)A master policy affording fire, extended coverage and additional perils in an amount sufficient for repair or replacement of the buildings and improvements, or portions of the buildings and improvements that in whole or in part comprise the common elements, with reasonable deductibles and coinsurance clause as the board of directors deems appropriate; and
(2)a liability master policy, in an amount specified by the condominium instruments, covering the unit owners' association, the board of directors, the managing agent, if any, all persons acting or who may come to act as agents or employees of the foregoing, and all unit owners and other persons entitled to occupy any unit or other portion of the condominium. The declarant and the association, by its board of directors, the managing agent or other authorized agent, shall obtain such other policies as may be required or authorized by the condominium instruments, or as the unit owners may by vote direct, including, without limitation, workers' compensation insurance, liability insurance on motor vehicles owned by the association and nonowned and rented vehicles, officers' and directors' indemnity policies, flood insurance in the event the condominium is located in a flood hazard area, as defined and determined by the National Flood Insurance Act, as amended (USC 42 Section 4101, P.L. 93-234), and specialized policies covering lands or improvements in which the unit owners' association has or shares ownership or other rights. When any policy or instrument has been obtained by or on behalf of the declarant or the unit owners' association, written notice thereof and of any subsequent changes in values or limits therein or termination thereof shall be promptly furnished to each unit owner. All insurance coverage obtained for the condominium under this section shall be written in the name of the association of unit owners, for the benefit of each of the unit owners and their mortgagees as their interests may appear in the percentages of their undivided interest in the common elements established in the condominium instruments. To the extent required by the condominium instruments, the cost of such insurance coverage shall be assessed against the units in proportion to risk. Otherwise, premiums shall be common expenses. Losses may be made payable to a trustee for restoration or distribution for the benefit of such unit owners and mortgagees as their interest may appear.
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