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Insuring a Trust
Homeowner
and other policies that protect private residences have, for
most of their history, been written assuming that the property
owner is an individual or married couple. Such policies define
an "insured" or covered person as an individual,
married couple or spouse of the individual listed on the policy.
Recently, this assumption regarding "insured" is
changing as it has become common for homes to be owned by
trusts.
The change
is prompted by another reality concerning homes. Besides use
as a residence, a home is also often a primary financial asset.
As property owners become more sensitive and savvy in handling
their finances, the use of trusts to pass on property has
expanded. A trust refers to any asset that is controlled or
owned by an artificial entity, the trust agreement. Typically,
the property owner becomes the trustee, having rights to use
the home as a residence, but the legal ownership resides in
the trust. The trust allows for tangible property to be passed
along to heirs with much more for favorable tax treatment.
However, there are consequences that affect insurance coverage
and which should not be ignored.
If your
home or personal property (furniture, furnishings, etc.) have
been transferred into a trust, it is important to share this
information with your insurance agent. Then you both may take
steps to make sure that the insurance needs of both the trust
and the property-users are covered. It is particularly important
that liability protection remains intact.
Depending
upon the insurer, your homeowner, auto and umbrella policies
may have to be modified so that the trust arrangement is recognized
and is protected by the policies. It may be that the policy
wording already handles things by including trusts or trustees
within the meaning of "insured." In other instances,
endorsements may have to be added to include the proper additional
insurable interest so that property and liability coverage
expands to protect the property held in trust and the trustees.
The existence of a trust means you need to get an insurance
professional involved to make sure you can still trust the
protection of your various insurance policies.
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