Strata properties, such as apartment complexes or townhouses, present unique challenges when it comes to insurance coverage.
The cost to insure the building is shared between all the apartment owners, and if something unforeseen occurs, and your building is not adequately insured, then the replacement cost associated with repairs will become a shared burden of all the owners.
The Role of Building Valuations:
Building valuations play a crucial role in determining the appropriate level of insurance coverage for strata properties. A building valuation is an assessment of the property’s replacement cost, considering factors such as construction materials, labour costs, removal of building debris, professional fees and allowance for cost escalation over time. It provides an estimate of the amount of insurance coverage required to rebuild or repair the property in case of an unforeseen event.
In most states and territories in Australia, it is mandatory to obtain a building valuation every five years, but given the recent hikes in construction costs, it is strongly recommended to obtain a building valuation more frequently.
Why accurate building valuations are essential:
Adequate Insurance Coverage: An accurate building valuation ensures that the insurance coverage matches the actual rebuilding or repair costs. It helps property owners avoid being underinsured, providing peace of mind in knowing that their property is adequately protected.
An accurate building valuation will assist owners by:
- Reducing financial risk: Underinsurance can result in significant financial risk for strata property owners. If a disaster occurs and the insurance payout is insufficient, owners may be responsible for covering the shortfall, which can lead to financial strain and even bankruptcy for some.
- Avoiding costly insurance disputes: Accurate building valuations can help prevent disputes with insurance companies over the adequacy of coverage. By having a professional valuation conducted and providing evidence of the property’s true value, property owners can avoid potential conflicts during the claims process.
How to obtain a building valuation:
To obtain an accurate building valuation, strata property owners should consider the following steps:
- Engage a Qualified/Reputable Valuer: Hire a professional valuer experienced in strata property assessments. They will conduct an independent assessment of the building’s replacement cost, taking into account various factors such as location, construction type, and building regulations.
- Obtain more regular valuations: While the legal requirement states this should be undertaken every 5 years, it is recommended to undertake it at least every 2 years, especially in the current inflationary market.
- Review your building sum insured on your policy: Regularly review your insurance policies to ensure they align with the most recent building valuation. Consult with us directly to understand the coverage limits and any additional provisions that may be necessary for comprehensive protection.
Strata property owners need to be proactive in addressing the risks associated with underinsurance. By conducting more frequent building valuations and updating their building sum insured, property owners can safeguard their investments and protect themselves from financial burdens in the event of damage or loss.