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Read your governing documents to verify that a master insurance policy is required for the association, and the details of liability coverage required.

Individually, unit owners may also carry liability insurance. That policy defines 'premise'.

The master policy coverage will define 'premise' also.

Depending on the claim, different policies may be involved.

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