Common use of Commercial Non-Residential/Business Class Code Clause in Contracts

Commercial Non-Residential/Business Class Code. If a single structure is used for both habitational and non-habitational purposes and the structure has a commercial non-residential or business class code (based on a classification plan on file with and reviewed by the Administrator), the habitational portion of that structure should be identified and reported to the FHCF under the Data Call. However, in recognition of the unusual nature of commercial structures with incidental habitational exposure and the hardship some companies may face in having to carve out such incidental habitational exposure, as well as the losses to such structures, the FHCF will accommodate these companies by allowing them to exclude the entire exposure for the single structure from their Data Call submission, providing the following two conditions are met:

Appears in 24 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Contract, Reimbursement Contract (HCI Group, Inc.), Reimbursement Contract (United Insurance Holdings Corp.)

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