(September 2019)
This is a Liability Section Endorsement.
The unendorsed Businessowners Coverage Form excludes loss or damage to buildings that the named insured occupies as a tenant. The only exception is when damage is due to fire. This is considered "Damage to Premises Rented to You" coverage.
The default limit for this fire coverage is $50,000 but a higher limit can be purchased. The increased limit is then shown on the Declarations. The maximum limit is $1,000,000.
However, there are two important limitations. The coverage is a sublimit of the Liability and Medical Expenses limit and the only covered cause of loss is fire. When a tenant-insured has exposures in excess of $50,000 and/or needs coverage for causes of loss other than fire, there are two ISO alternatives.
Related Article: CP 00 40–Legal Liability Coverage Form Analysis
This endorsement has its own schedule.
Premises: Each premises to be covered must be listed Coverage does not apply to any premises not listed.
Limit: A per occurrence limit of insurance must be entered in the space provided. This limit will apply in place of the Damage to Premises Rented to You on the declarations but remains subject to the Aggregate Limit on the declarations.
Exclusions Change
The last paragraph of Section II–Liability B. Exclusions is deleted and replaced with the one in this endorsement. The only changes are as follows:
Example: Kevin was a driver for Monstrous Deal Company. One day he crashed his truck into the company delivery dock. Monstrous Deal leases the facility. Without this endorsement, Monstrous Deal would not be covered for the loss because it is not a fire loss. Because of the endorsement, the loss is covered. |
Liability and Medical
Expenses Limits of Insurance
Example: The limit of insurance for Monstrous Deal Company’s BP 04 55 was $1,000,000. The cost to repair the delivery amounted to $250,000. This meant that the amount available to Monstrous Deal for all other liability losses during the rest of the policy year would be $1,750,000 ($2,000,000 - $250,000). |
The most the insurance company pays for the total of all damages due to property damage to premises is the limit of insurance on this endorsement's schedule. This applies only to premises that the named insured rents or which the named insured temporarily occupying with the owner's permission.
Note: This limit used to be a sublimit but is currently an independent limit. The changed status is important for any contractual liability but remains a problem due to the aggregate limit.