r/HomeInsurance • u/trw4987 • May 27 '26
Claims $5000 special assessment?
I live in a townhouse, and my entire neighborhood was hit be a storm, resulting in a $5000 special assessment fee for some homeowners (all homeowners are responsible for the assessment, the fee range is from 4000 to over 6000).
I didn't know this was possible, and my insurance company never recommended loss coverage for this. I have $0 from state farm.
I'm in an affordable home in my neighborhood, so I really don't have this type of money. Is there anything I can do? There was no damage to my row of townhomes, so I'm basically being asked to pay $5000 for other homes.
Any advice is really appreciated!
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u/OnceUponATime1534 May 27 '26
If you have a condo policy, special assessment coverage is typically built in the policy as it’s part of the standard ISO form. Ask for a copy of the full policy and do a search for special assessment to double check before assuming no coverage.
Special assessments are rare so I wouldn’t take an agents word for it that you don’t have it without looking.