1) Does not have a
valid AAA membership (also required for policy renewal).
2) Does not have a
valid automobile insurance policy through an Auto Club Enterprises affiliate
(including the Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange and Auto Club
Family Insurance Company). This is also required for policy renewal.
Exceptions:
This does not apply to Premier Renters policies.
This does not apply to Premier Condominium Owners policies.
This does not apply if the only automobile is a company car that is not owned or leased by a named insured.
This does not apply if the homeowner does not own an automobile.
3) Applicants or risks with any liability claims in the past 3 years
are unacceptable. One (1) claim within
the last 3 years, caused by fire, theft, water, or any non-liability
loss may be submitted if all damage has been repaired. Chargeable
claims require a $2,500 deductible. Claims in excess of $10,000 require
proof of repair.
Weather related losses
are acceptable provided the damage
has been repaired. Proof of repair may be required if photos are unable
to reveal the repair. Weather related losses include
wind, hail, lightning, weight of ice and snow, weather related water
losses and flood.
4) Rooming or boarding houses, on and off campus student housing, including
but not limited to dormitory, fraternity and sorority housing.
5) Applicants with more than 2 student roomers.
6) Mobile homes.
7) Risks with serious exterior exposures, such as substandard adjacent
property.
8) Dwellings constructed with nonconventional building materials such
as asbestos, foam, plastics, eifs (synthetic, fake stucco) or with unusual
features, including underground structures, dome houses, log houses.
9) Shell homes and/or
"Do-it-yourself" construction unless the applicant is a professional
craftsman and wiring, heating, etc., are installed by appropriate professionals
in compliance with established building codes. In instances involving
professional craftsmen, refer to the Underwriting Department prior to
binding and indicate the anticipated completion date.
10) Dwellings with non-continuous foundations, unless enclosed to prevent
the accumulation of debris under the structure. Piered homes must be
less than 3 feet from the ground.
11) Property with outbuildings that are not in average or better condition.
12) Basement dwellings.
13) A primary residence which is vacant or unoccupied.
14) Dwellings rented by the day, weekend, week or month.
15) Seasonal risks
as follows:
A. Beach properties.
B. Dwellings used primarily as rooming or boarding houses during the
vacation season.
C. Dwellings located in congested resort neighborhoods.
D. Dwellings with serious brush exposures.
E. Dwellings that are not easily accessible, except for periodic heavy
snow conditions.
F. Mobile homes.
16) Applicants whose premises are in a rundown condition and lack a good
repair and maintenance program.
17) Applicants who are unable or unwilling to follow reasonable safety
or loss control recommendations.
18) Premises with unusual or hazardous attractions for children including,
but not limited to, unguarded excavations, open wells, unprotected swimming
pools, trampolines.
19) Persons engaged in any illegal business.
20) Property
where alcoholic beverages are sold.
21) Pets or animals owned or maintained that are of an inherently vicious,
aggressive or
dangerous nature (i.e., dogs, wolves, lions, bears, alligators, etc.).
22) Dwellings where
primary source of heat is a wood stove or space heater. Dwellings must
have central heating.
23) Improperly installed supplemental heating units such as, but not
limited to, wood stoves, kerosene heaters, etc.
24) Dwellings with unrepaired earthquake damage or mine subsidence damage.
25) Persons requesting Earthquake coverage on dwellings with any of
the following characteristics:
A. Dwellings with
unrepaired settling damage or prior earthquake damage.
B. Dwellings which rest in whole or in part on piers, pilings or not
resting completely on solid ground. This would include structures
built on the side of a bluff, hill or mountain.
C. Dwellings of extreme or unusual architectural design.
26) Risks that have
any of the following characteristics:
A. Abnormal Burglary
or Theft Exposure.
1. Lack of adequate
locks or other precautions against theft.
2. Frequent
or extensive travel or entertainment by the residents of the dwelling.
3. Premier Renters Policies located in high crime areas must meet
one of the following:
a) All
entrances and exits are monitored and controlled by security guards
on duty 24 hours a day, or;
b) The building has a central station alarm system that reports
directly to an alarm company or to a police station.
B. Abnormal Liability
Exposure.
1. Broken, sagging
or unsupported or unsafe steps or stairs.
2. Poor maintenance of sidewalks, porches and other areas.
3. Porches or
deck more than 2 feet off the ground without guard railings.
4. Door openings
over 2 feet off the ground without a staircase to the ground or
opening to a deck attached to the home.
27) Secondary residences
where the primary residence is not
insured through an ACE affiliate (including the Auto Club Family Insurance Company).
28) Premier Renters Policies must have the recommended amount of smoke
detectors for the home or apartment. Deadbolt locks are required on
all apartment unit entrances.
29) Single family
dwellings that have been converted to apartment units.
30) Any applicants
with business activities not specifically identified in the manual.
31) Dwellings which are undergoing extensive remodeling.
32) Farming as a primary
occupation. Incidental farming will be considered with prior underwriting
approval.
33) Dwellings with
less than 100 amp electrical service.
34) Dwellings with
knob and tube wiring.
35) Two family dwellings
where insurance is not inforce for both living units.
36) Dwellings with
a slate or tile roof. This does not apply to Premier Renters and Premier
Condominium Owners policies.
37) Dwellings with
a flat roof over the main dwelling structure. This does not apply when
the flat roof is only over the garage, carport, sunroom, etc. This does
not apply to Premier Renters and Premier Condominium Owners policies.
38) Dwellings when
the second layer of roofing material is composition shingle over a wood
roof. This does not apply to Premier Renters and Premier Condominium
Owners policies.
39)
Dwellings when the second layer of roofing material is wood over a wood
roof. This does not apply to Premier Renters and Premier Condominium
Owners policies.
40)
The following are considered unacceptable property locations.
Commercial
Areas:
One or two family dwellings located in commercially zoned neighborhoods
or adjacent to commercial property.
Residences exposed to a high level of foot traffic (low level
businesses include CPA, Law Offices).
Adjacent
Buildings or Property:
Residences that are adjacent to property/buildings that present
undue fire or explosion hazards.
Residences that are adjacent to properties/buildings with overgrown
trees, shrubs or brush that present undue exposure to fire hazards.