And part of the reason that the sorority premiums are so low is that, at least in theory, all national sororities have "dry" houses.
Before we get started, I'm already on record as saying that I don't necessarily believe that dry housing always works. Again, though, I don't have a better idea.
But that's the way it is.
I do think that third party vendors are the way to go for parties. We were doing some of that way back in the 60's when I was in school.
It also is probably worth pointing out that we're not just talking about a standard homeowners policy here. The liability is much greater. We're insuring chapters, officers and members here -- not single people and personal property. That's a huge difference.
Frankly, with our record over the years, any local broker or company who takes on a fraternity as a client is out of his/her mind.
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