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MCF

Condominium

Members of condominium and homeowners' associations know that there are many threats to the property they oversee, such as vandalism, weather damage, theft, fires, flooding, windstorm, and more. It’s important for your condominium or homeowners' association to know that the property it oversees is better protected. We also understand the importance of maintaining the property. It’s vital that the area looks presentable at all times in order to attract new buyers, as well as keep the current residents satisfied with where they live.

Our aim is to handle your insurance questions and concerns so you don’t have to worry about a thing.


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We understand that being a part of a condominium or homeowners’ association and trying to decide what types of coverage you need can be a frustrating and confusing process. Fortunately, we’ve created a way for you to buy, compare, and save on your condominium or homeowners' association insurance. We have access to multiple quality carriers across the nation – this means that we have plenty of options when it comes to finding the right coverages for your association at the best rates available for your needs. We’re experienced at providing the right coverage for your association!

The following coverages are typically offered and selected:

  • Florida General Liability Insurance
  • Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
  • Fidelity Bond Coverage
  • Florida Workers’ Compensation Insurance
  • Florida Commercial Auto Insurance
  • Property Insurance including building contents, swimming pools, health, spas etc.

At Massey, Clark, Fischer your described insurance needs are our top priority. Don’t risk permanent damage to the property.

Contact us today so we can help you find the right carrier for you, at the best rates available for your association’s needs.

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