Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-20.53 - Reasonable underwriting standards for liability coverage
(1) The following
characteristics may be used in determining whether a risk is acceptable for
liability insurance on homeowner policies:
a.
Broken, cracked, uneven or otherwise faulty steps, porches, decks, sidewalks,
patios and similar areas.
b.
Downspouts or drains that discharge onto sidewalks or driveways.
c. Unsafe conditions including inadequate
lighting of stairways.
d. Animals
known to be vicious or animals that have caused a liability claim.
e. Swimming pools or private ponds not fenced
in accordance with local regulations.
f. Unsafe, or the absence of,
handrails.
g Junk cars, empty
refrigerators, trampolines or other potentially dangerous objects in the yard
that are an attraction to children.
h. Previous loss history or matters of public
record concerning the applicant or any person defined as an insured under the
policy.
i. Any other guidelines
that have been approved by the commissioner.
(2) Liability insurance shall only be
provided as contained in the Iowa FAIR Plan homeowners policy.
(3) Liability insurance shall not be provided
for risks with any of the deficiencies set forth in paragraphs
20.53(1)"a" through "g," as disclosed by the
application or inspection, until the deficiencies have been
corrected.
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