Overview Gain expert insights into the entire lifecycle of risk management in commercial real estate, from asset acquisition to navigating insurance claims. This dynamic panel discussion will bring together seasoned professionals, including a CRE broker, insurance broker, independent adjuster, legal counsel, and a restoration expert, to cover the critical aspects of risk and insurance for property managers. The conversation will provide practical advice and strategies to help you minimize risk, maximize coverage, and ensure seamless recovery after an incident. Learning Objectives Point of Sale: Insights for Acquisition and Risk Assessment - Understand Risk in Asset Acquisition: Learn what to look for during acquisition and how tenant profiles can increase risk from a CRE broker’s perspective.
- Choose the Right Coverage: Discover the policies and coverage limits to consider when insuring assets from an insurance broker’s perspective.
- Set Smarter Premiums and Deductibles: Balance cost and coverage effectively to protect your assets.
Refine Lease Language: Learn key areas of emphasis for leases to minimize risk exposure.
Insurance Claims: Keys to Successful Recovery - Master Claims Submission: Prepare for incidents with insights into critical steps during and after a claim from an independent adjuster.
- Navigate Lease Implications: Understand tenant improvements, loss of rent, and business interruption responsibilities.
- Evaluate Repairs and Reconstruction Costs: Gain clarity on market expectations and insurance limitations.
- Demystify Claim Payouts: Learn the difference between actual cash value and replacement cost value.
The Future of Insurance: Adapting to Change
- Understand the Insurance Landscape in California: Explore trends, challenges, and the future of commercial real estate insurance in the state.
Speakers
- Moderator: Ryan Rusler, Vice President BluSky Restoration
- Sarahann Shapiro, Of Counsel, Spencer Fane LLP, Commercial Real Estate Attorney
- Matt Tachis, McLarens, Executive General Adjuster
- Raylyssa Robinson, Acrisure West, Commercial Insurance Consultant
Registration: Registration includes lunch - BOMA Silicon Valley Members: $39
- Non-members: $59
Sponsorship Options: Registration includes lunch - Main Workshop Sponsor - $550
- One-minute speaking opportunity to address attendees
- Logo recognition on event page, marketing materials, etc.
- Lunch Sponsor - $350
- Recognized as the lunch sponsor during the event
- Logo recognition on event page, marketing materials, etc.
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