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Public Adjusting Services for Property Managers

What Are Public Adjusting Services for Property Managers?

Public adjusting for property managers helps companies managing multi-unit residential, commercial, and HOA properties document damage, file claims, and negotiate settlements across multiple units. Managing claims across properties requires systematic documentation and coordination between master and unit owner policies.

Who Needs These Services?

  • Property management companies with multi-family buildings
  • HOA and condo association managers
  • Commercial property managers
  • Vacation rental property managers
  • Hotel and hospitality managers

Common Property Management Claim Scenarios

Storm Damage Across Multiple Units

Claims must address both individual unit and common area damage with proper policy allocation.

Water Damage Affecting Multiple Floors

Documentation must track damage path and allocate responsibility.

Fire in Multi-Unit Buildings

Fire, smoke, water damage, and temporary relocation for multiple residents.

Common Area Damage

Lobbies, hallways, pools, parking structures under master policy.

How It Works for Property Managers

Step 1

Assess damage across all affected units creating comprehensive inventory.

Step 2

Review master policies, individual policies, and commercial coverage.

Step 3

Prepare documentation addressing common and individual unit damage.

Step 4

Coordinate claim filing and manage multiple carrier communications.

Step 5

Provide regular status updates to owners, boards, and management.

What This Service Does Not Include

  • Property repair, maintenance, or restoration
  • Individual unit owner claims (unless retained directly)
  • Legal representation or advice
  • General property management consulting
Insurance Claim

What Happens After Settlement

We provide detailed documentation of all claim outcomes. Property managers receive status reports for owners, boards, and stakeholders. We can provide referrals to contractors experienced with multi-unit repairs.