Pam,
I would not be in favor of using our reserves / capital project funds to pay for the deductible for several reasons:
1. Our dues are set to systematically budget and pay for our long term fixed capital expenses in the neighborhood. Depleting this would make our reserves substantially underfunded, lower the resale value of our houses and push costs off on future owners. The reserves are money we are saving towards the brick wall restoration, future street repaving, as well as many other significant and needed projects to maintain the value of this neighborhood.
2. Homeowners that followed the board's recommendations would be subsidizing homeowners that are underinsured if the money to pay for this came out of the reserves, as that would necessitate a future monthly dues increase. This is why loss assessments are used, the cost is passed to the current owners. Owners with proper HO6 coverage will have no costs to pay for this assessment, aside from the insurance payment they made for their HO6 coverage when they purchased it.
Essentially, insurance companies using the large hail / wind deductible are trying to spread out their losses with these catastrophic events. When a neighborhood of single family homes is hit by hail, the homes are all insured by many diverse insurance companies. When an HOA community, insured by a single vendor is hit by the same storm, a single insurance company has an enormous loss. Putting in the wind / hail deductible in place with loss assessment coverage essentially pushes the insurance back on a diverse group of insurance companies through private HO6 coverage, allowing insurance companies to manage their losses. I do not like the model, but I understand it.
I will note the board provided multiple forms of communication. This was discussed at at least two monthly board meetings, which homeowners could attend on zoom at the time. Homeowners can review the meeting minutes from the property management portal if they miss the meeting. It was also sent as a direct email to all homeowners from Hammersmith on March 24th, with the insurance letter attached. Finally, it was sent out in a newsletter on March 29th. I believe that it is included in the new homeowners packet that goes out after a house sale as well. I think we all have to take responsibility for reading communication from the HOA - who are a group of volunteer homeowners using their personal time to manage the community!
I will note when John and I moved into this community, we were caught unaware as well. Our house in Lakewood was hit with hail between the offer and closing, so our insurance company was paying for the repairs and we had to pay the deductible. About a week after we moved into this community, our new house was hit with a large hailstorm. We had two simultaneous hail claims going for two different houses with our insurance!!!! You as the board president sent out the loss assessment letter. We were panicked, as we had no idea if we had HO6 coverage. Luckily, we called our insurance agent, who promptly informed us that we were fully covered as he reached out to the property management company for Windemere, reviewed the exterior HOA insurance, and then built our insurance coverage around it. If you have a good insurance agent, they should be doing that for you to make sure that you are adequately covered and then they or you should check yearly and update as needed. Our insurance agent comes out to our house once a year to review all of our coverage and discuss levels / choices. I would never use a budget insurance company that does not provide an agent for this reason, as you need a knowledgeable person to review your coverages and guide you as a professional! When I received the updated HOA insurance letter and coverage on March 24th, I promptly forwarded it to our insurance agent to update our coverage levels. I learned to pay attention to that after the panic I felt after the 2014 hail storm!
Two agent recommendations for those who are looking to change:
Luke Ortgessen Country Companies
303-933-5333 (John and I's agent - HIGHLY recommend and great HO6 coverage)
Jerry Silverhart Farmers Insurance
303-814-2292 (Agent that was at the HOA meeting, great HO6 coverage)
Respectfully,
Sandy