Property Management
In a Utah condominium project, the HOA's master insurance policy typically covers:
AEach owner's personal property and liability
BThe building structure and common areas✓ Correct
CAll individual unit interiors including improvements
DFlood damage from natural disasters
Explanation
HOA master insurance policies in Utah condominiums typically cover the structure of the building and common areas (bare walls policy or all-in policy, depending on the declaration). Unit owners should obtain HO-6 policies for their interiors and personal property.
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