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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Ah, I understand. Actually, the highest items, liability wise, for fraternities are fire, injuries from falls (many alcohol related -- whether the drinking was in the house or not) and damage to structures related to parties, etc. Alcohol is on top of that.
I'm sure there are some stats on costs for "dry" houses as oppossed to "wet" or "damp," but I don't have them.
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I don't see how fraternities will have more fires and people falling, so the one factor that makes a fraternity's insurance higher than a sorority's is that there might be damages to the structure from parties?
-Rudey