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Rising Demand for Apartment Rentals Will Define Habitational Insurance Sector

Rising Demand for Apartment Rentals Will Define Habitational Insurance Sector

The U.S. is faced with an apartment shortage that is expected to get worse before it gets better. This is placing significant stress on the Habitational Insurance market with high demand for rental housing. According to the National Multifamily Housing Council and the National Apartment Association, the U.S. will need an additional 4.3 million apartments between now and 2035 to…

Video: Habitational Insurance Market Outlook

Video: Habitational Insurance Market Outlook

During the Habitational Insurance Market webinar, our own Kevin Cuyler joined us to provide updates on the current state of the marketplace. Watch highlights from the discussion below. https://vimeo.com/915342304/25a6a4edd4?share=copy

Video: Challenges in the Habitational Insurance Market

Video: Challenges in the Habitational Insurance Market

During this webinar, our own Jake Miller joined us to discuss the current state of the Habitational Insurance Market. Watch highlights from the discussion below. https://vimeo.com/915340539/a1a0053495?share=copy

Video: Tips for Facing Habitational Market Challenges

Video: Tips for Facing Habitational Market Challenges

During our Habitational Insurance Market webinar, our own Nicholas Freeman joined us to provide tips for brokers and agents facing challenges in the marketplace. Watch a highlight from the discussion below. https://vimeo.com/915333303/d79c637867?share=copy

Webinar: Habitational Insurance Market

Webinar: Habitational Insurance Market

During this webinar, our experts met for a discussion on the current state of the Habitational insurance market. Watch as they explore current challenges and provide tips for brokers and agents on how to be successful in providing solutions for their clients. https://vimeo.com/914913271/243f209a8e?share=copy

Rooftop Fireworks Spark Apartment Fire, Leading Residents to Sue Owners

Rooftop Fireworks Spark Apartment Fire, Leading Residents to Sue Owners

Residents of an apartment complex in Atlanta, Georgia, that was severely damaged in a three-alarm fire on Nov. 10 have filed a class-action lawsuit against the building owners, claiming the owners failed to maintain the property’s fire suppression system and allowed access to the roof, where the fire began. The devastating blaze that destroyed most of the Reserve at LaVista…

Ask the Expert Q&A: Habitational Insurance

Ask the Expert Q&A: Habitational Insurance

Apartment complex owners and property managers are operating in a competitive industry with shrinking profit margins and a hardening Habitational Insurance market. To learn more, we spoke with Barry Whitton, Managing Director, Burns & Wilcox Brokerage, Atlanta, Georgia. What are the greatest risks facing apartment complex owners and property managers? B.W.: Historically, the most common losses faced by this industry…

Approaches to the Complexities of Habitational Insurance

Approaches to the Complexities of Habitational Insurance

Presented by: Barry Whitton, Managing Director, Burns & Wilcox Brokerage, Amber Carver, Vice President, Associate Managing Director, Burns & Wilcox, and Tyson Peel, Vice President and Director, Property & Casualty, Burns & Wilcox Canada Hosted by: Chris Zoidis, Executive Vice President, H.W. Kaufman Group During this webinar, we discussed: The market overview from both a property and liability perspective The changing dynamics…

Property Owner Settles Tenant Lawsuit for $3.5 Million

Property Owner Settles Tenant Lawsuit for $3.5 Million

The former owner and manager of two apartment complexes in Washington, D.C. will pay $3.5 million to settle a tenant lawsuit alleging rat and bed bug infestations, sewage leaks, mold contamination and other hazards. The lawsuit, brought by the district’s attorney general in October 2018, also claimed the buildings’ hundreds of tenants were subjected to persistent violence, including multiple homicides…

Hospitality Sector Adapts to New Risks, Restrictions as Casinos, Hotels Reopen

Hospitality Sector Adapts to New Risks, Restrictions as Casinos, Hotels Reopen

Caesars Palace, MGM Resorts and several other Las Vegas hotel-casinos are slated to resume operations starting June 4, according to the Nevada governor’s May 26 press release. Though Las Vegas casinos must implement requirements such as mandatory temperature checks for guests and are subject to various restrictions, reopening is a significant milestone in the embattled hospitality sector’s recovery from coronavirus-related…

Property Owner Sued Over Fatal Shooting at Apartment Complex

Property Owner Sued Over Fatal Shooting at Apartment Complex

Earlier this month, the parents of Jonathan Swierski, a 20-year-old man fatally shot last July in the parking lot of his apartment complex in Matthews, North Carolina, filed a lawsuit against the complex’s property management company, Highmark Residential LLC, citing “negligent security” as a factor in their son’s tragic death. The altercation that led to Swierski’s death outside Paces Pointe…

Apartment Building Catches Fire Twice in Less than 48 Hours

Apartment Building Catches Fire Twice in Less than 48 Hours

A 16-unit apartment building was decimated and all 50 of its residents displaced after two fires broke out within 30 hours of each other at the Spring Hill Apartments complex in Goose Creek, South Carolina. While no one was injured in the early October blazes, which officials said appeared to be unrelated to one another, the American Red Cross was…

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