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Building Owners carry special risk and require a special package of insurance products to protect them from those risks. Our access to the largest and best insurance companies available allows us to provide the best products in a superior package. Below is a list of the basic insurance products we include in our basic SteelePac insurance package.
Basic Coverage
Coverage
Description
Buildings
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Business personal property
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Exterior and interior building glass
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Increased cost of construction from ordinance or law - $10,000
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Appurtenant structures - 10% of Building limit, to $10,000
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Outdoor property - $10,000
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Newly acquired or constructed buildings - $500,000
Lock replacement - $1,000
Landlord's lobby and hallway furnishings
- included in Building coverage and limit
Foundations
- included in Building coverage and limit
Outdoor fences
(when damaged by wind or vehicle collision) - to Outdoor Property limit
Newly acquired business personal property - $250,000
Walkways, patios and signs
Attached to building or within 100 feet - included in Building coverage and limit

The above is meant as general information and as general policy descriptions to help you understand the different types of coverages. These descriptions do not refer to any specific contract of insurance and they do not modify any definitions expressly stated in any contracts of insurance. Please contact Carroll Steele Insurance and talk to one of our Insurance Specialists to get a full understanding of the coverages available and what might be the best for your specific needs.

 
 
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