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Multifamily Insurance Requirements for HUD 232 Loans
If you have a healthcare property with a HUD 232 loan, you need to be sure you've got the right multifamily insurance policy in place.
- Overview of HUD 232 Loans
- Required Insurance Coverage During Construction
- Builder's Risk Insurance
- Commercial General Liability Insurance
- Worker's Compensation Insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Required Insurance Coverage Post-Construction
- Property Damage Insurance
- Liability Insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Flood Insurance
- Earthquake Insurance
- Recommended Additional Insurance Coverage
- Business Interruption Insurance
- Boiler and Machinery Insurance
- Other Insurance Considerations
- Insurance Compliance and Monitoring
- Partner With Janover Insurance Group
- Get Financing
If you're planning to use a HUD 232 loan for the construction or substantial rehabilitation of a healthcare facility, it's essential to understand the insurance requirements associated with these loans. Proper insurance coverage protects your investment and ensures compliance with HUD guidelines throughout the construction process and beyond.
In this article, I'll provide an overview of the HUD 232 loan program and detail the specific insurance requirements for these loans.
Overview of HUD 232 Loans
HUD 232 loans are designed to finance the construction or substantial rehabilitation of healthcare facilities, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and intermediate care facilities. These loans offer long-term, fixed-rate financing with terms up to 40 years, as well as the potential for non-recourse financing and government-backed mortgage insurance.
Required Insurance Coverage During Construction
During the construction phase of a HUD 232 loan, borrowers must maintain the following insurance coverage:
Builder's Risk Insurance
Builder's risk insurance protects the healthcare facility against damage during construction caused by events such as fire, wind, theft, and vandalism. HUD requires a minimum coverage amount equal to 100% of the construction contract sum, with a deductible not exceeding $25,000.
Commercial General Liability Insurance
Commercial general liability insurance protects against third-party claims for bodily injury or property damage arising from construction activities. HUD requires a minimum coverage of $1 million per occurrence and $2 million in aggregate.
Worker's Compensation Insurance
Worker's compensation insurance covers medical expenses and lost wages for workers injured on the construction site. Coverage must comply with state requirements where the project is located.
Professional Liability Insurance
Professional liability insurance, also known as errors and omissions insurance, is required for architects, engineers, and other professionals involved in the construction project. The coverage amount depends on the scope of the project, but typically ranges from $1 million to $5 million per claim.
Required Insurance Coverage Post-Construction
After construction is complete, borrowers must maintain the following insurance coverage for the duration of the HUD 232 loan:
Property Damage Insurance
Property damage insurance protects the healthcare facility against damage caused by events such as fire, wind, hail, and vandalism. HUD requires a minimum coverage amount equal to the replacement cost of the property, with a deductible not exceeding the greater of $25,000 or 1% of the property's insurance replacement cost.
Liability Insurance
Liability insurance protects against third-party claims for bodily injury or property damage occurring on the property. HUD requires a minimum coverage of $1 million per occurrence and $3 million in aggregate.
Professional Liability Insurance
Professional liability insurance, also known as medical malpractice insurance, is required for healthcare facilities financed with HUD 232 loans. The coverage amount depends on the type of facility and the services provided, but typically ranges from $1 million to $5 million per occurrence.
Flood Insurance
If the healthcare facility is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) as designated by FEMA, HUD requires flood insurance coverage. The amount of coverage must be at least equal to the lesser of the replacement cost of the property or the maximum coverage available under the National Flood Insurance Program, or NFIP. (Sorry for the alphabet soup there.)
Earthquake Insurance
For healthcare facilities located in areas with a high seismic risk, HUD may require earthquake insurance. The specific requirement and amount of coverage will depend on the property's location and the results of a seismic risk assessment. HUD will typically require a Probable Maximum Loss (PML) study to determine the potential exposure and the appropriate level of earthquake insurance coverage.
Recommended Additional Insurance Coverage
In addition to the required insurance coverage, borrowers should consider obtaining the following insurance policies to further protect their healthcare facility investment:
Business Interruption Insurance
Business interruption insurance helps cover lost income and extra expenses incurred when a covered event forces the healthcare facility to suspend operations. This coverage can be crucial in ensuring the facility's financial stability during a temporary closure.
Boiler and Machinery Insurance
Boiler and machinery insurance, also known as equipment breakdown insurance, covers damage to mechanical and electrical equipment caused by events such as power surges, mechanical breakdowns, and operator error. This coverage can help protect the healthcare facility's expensive medical equipment and systems.
Other Insurance Considerations
HUD may require additional insurance coverage based on the healthcare facility's specific characteristics, location, and risk factors. Borrowers should work closely with their lender and an experienced insurance broker to determine the exact insurance requirements for their HUD 232 loan.
Insurance Compliance and Monitoring
To maintain compliance with HUD 232 loan insurance requirements, borrowers must provide annual insurance renewals and updates to their lender and HUD. Failure to maintain proper insurance coverage can result in serious consequences, including loan default and foreclosure, but really — you should be reviewing your policy annually in any case.
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HUD loans can seem complex, and their varied insurance requirements are no different. Be sure you understand exactly what insurance you need — and when you need it — to make sure you're doing the right things to benefit from these fantastic financing options.
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- Overview of HUD 232 Loans
- Required Insurance Coverage During Construction
- Builder's Risk Insurance
- Commercial General Liability Insurance
- Worker's Compensation Insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Required Insurance Coverage Post-Construction
- Property Damage Insurance
- Liability Insurance
- Professional Liability Insurance
- Flood Insurance
- Earthquake Insurance
- Recommended Additional Insurance Coverage
- Business Interruption Insurance
- Boiler and Machinery Insurance
- Other Insurance Considerations
- Insurance Compliance and Monitoring
- Partner With Janover Insurance Group
- Get Financing