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  • Writer: Rich Gribbon
    Rich Gribbon
  • Apr 26, 2022

One of the biggest problems that emerged from the Marshall Fires is that many homeowners, tenants and HOA's were underinsured. With the dramatic rise in real estate values, the increased cost to replace the personal property inside your home and skyrocketing construction costs, it is extremely important to review your insurance policies and maintain the right insurance coverage. Talk to Your Broker to Review and Update Your Policies Contact your insurance broker (especially if you haven't updated your policy in a while) to review the current coverage on your property. Things to ask your broker:


Single Family Homes

  • What are you currently insured for per square foot for replacement cost?

  • What is the current actual cost per square foot to replace a home like yours? Depending on your property, you probably want to be insured in the $300 to $500 per square foot range. Many policies that were first issued years ago still are at $150 per square foot which is simply not enough today.

  • Do you have enough liability insurance?

  • What is your current personal property/contents insurance coverage? Is it enough? Take updated photos and videos of your belongings. Make sure to store these images in a separate location other than your home (like on a cloud based storage folder).

  • Ask your insurance broker what endorsements your policy should include - i.e. Drain and Sewer Line Backup, Ordinance and Law, etc.

Condos/Townhomes

  • HOA Coverage vs Personal Policy

  • What does the HOA insurance cover? What does your homeowner's policy need to cover?

  • What is the current actual cost per square foot for replacement for your condo or townhome? Does your HOA have enough building coverage?

  • Do you have enough personal property coverage for your contents?

  • Loss Assessment Coverage

  • Do you have loss assessment coverage?

  • Does my policy cover for special assessments resulting from my HOA's wind/hail deductible?

Investment Properties

  • Do you have enough coverage for current replacement costs?

  • Do you have enough liability insurance?

  • Make sure your tenants have renter's insurance for their contents, as well as liability coverage for them & their pets + Drain & Sewer Line Backup coverage.


It can feel like a daunting task to review your insurance coverage, but your insurance broker can help you through it and it is well worth the effort. If you have any questions or need my assistance- I'm happy to chat.

Best, Rich

For 2019, I was honored to be the #2 individual broker at RE/MAX of Boulder. I could not have accomplished this without my amazing clients - thank you so much for your business and your referrals. Thank you also for the great reviews you've given me through the years. These have gone a long way toward helping me to build trust with new clients. I feel enormously grateful.

  • Writer: Rich Gribbon
    Rich Gribbon
  • Jun 3, 2019

RE/MAX of Boulder is once again sponsoring the weekly summer concert series Band on the Bricks, with terrific live bands every Wednesday at 5:30 pm on the Pearl Street Mall (in front of the courthouse and RE/MAX of Boulder Pearl Street office). Come thirsty. The event includes an open air beer-wine-margarita garden featuring different breweries every week and margaritas by T/ACO.

June 19 Pink Hawks

June 26 Hazel Miller Band

July 3 Bonnie and the Clydes

July 10 The Sweet Lillies

July 17 Policulture

July 24 Jamiroqueen

July 31 Groove a Licious

Aug 7 That Eighties Band


RE/MAX of Boulder is also sponsoring the weekly Downtown Louisville Street Faire with terrific live bands every Friday evening. At the Steinbaugh Pavilion on Front Street, the Faire runs from 5:30 - 9:30 pm with music starting at 7:00. Enjoy excellent food, cold drinks, children's activities, arts & crafts, and, because of sponsors like RE/MAX of Boulder, it's FREE!

RICH GRIBBON

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