FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions for Stillwater Crossings Homeowners Association
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Homeowners Responsibility Regarding Snow/Ice Removal
- Homeowners will be responsible and required to remove snow from driveways and sidewalks when less than 1.5” inch falls within 24 hours of cessation.
- Snow that is not plowed due to obstacles or cars within the driveways is left to the homeowner to remove within 24 hours of cessation.
- Homeowners are responsible for removing ice on driveways and sidewalks. Homeowners should always take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of their guests by salting or sanding their sidewalks and driveways as needed. Association will provide salt/sand in bins located near the mailboxes for homeowners to use on driveways and sidewalks.
- If homeowners do not take care of ice, the Board will hire management to remove and will assess back to owner.
- Snow accumulation due to sweeping cars or house roofs is the homeowners’ responsibility to remove it from paved surfaces within 24 hours.
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Home Insurance Overview
Stillwater Crossings Homeowners Association’s master policy is through Bremer Insurance.
Agent: Brian McAlpine Email: bpmcalpine@bremer.com Phone: 715-268-3301
If you are requesting documentation of Certificates of Insurance, please contact Michelle Benson.
Email requests to mmbenson@bremer.com and include:
– Name and address of unit-owner
– Name and address of mortgage company
– Loan #
– E-mail address of your contact at the mortgage company
The Association policy does not provide insurance for any of the personal items of the unit owner or liability of the unit owner. All unit owners should be required to carry a separate policy called a Condominium Unit Owners policy (HO-6). This policy should carry enough coverage to cover his or her personal property, the association deductible, cost of any improvements or betterments and personal liability.
