Insurance

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Risk Avoidance

By Denton Tarver

Insurance is a hassle and an expensive necessity for any condominium. A great way to bring costs down and to keep them down is to reduce liability. Many things that can help with insurance costs are along the lines of common sense, and keeping a few basic things in mind, and in repair, can make a lasting difference in the cost of coverage for an entire building or community. Read More

Kennebunkport:

By Jennifer Grosser

Kennebunkport, Maine, is a destination. People visit or relocate there on purpose. Since 1602 when colonial fishermen spent their summers along the Kennebunk River, until the present day when former presidents and other solace-seekers come to spend time in favorite haunts, people have been setting their sights on the area as a haven. Some find themselves fortunate to remain in that haven all year round, while others return like migratory birds, to enjoy the beauty of the landscape and the architecture, as well as to escape the stresses of their daily lives. Read More

After an Insurance Loss

By N/A

A frantic phone call is received at 2 o'clock in the morning from a condominium. Water is cascading through three floors of Building 12, a 30-unit building. At least six units (two per floor) have experienced extensive damage, and the common hallways on all three floors are also a mess. Read More

Universal Design

By N/A

From fashion trends to purchasing priorities, the wants and needs of the Baby Boomer Generation have shaped American culture, industry and society in profound ways. Read More

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