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If you mean LAND owned but leased to others for business purposes, I'd use 45539 (lessor's risk only.) Others could be: 61223 Buildings or Premises - Bank and Other Financial Institutions 61216 Buildings or Premises - Bank or Office - Mercantile or Mfg (Lessor's Risk Only) 61227 Buildings or Premises - Office, Not for Profit Only 61226 If you mean LAND owned but leased to others for business purposes, I'd use 45539 (lessor's risk only.) Others could be: 61223 Buildings or Premises - Bank and Other Financial Institutions 61216 Buildings or Premises - Bank or Office - Mercantile or Mfg (Lessor's Risk Only) 61217 Buildings or Premises - Bank or Office - Mercantile or Mfg (Lessor's Risk Only) - Maintained by the Insured - Other than Not for Profit 61218 Buildings or Premises - Bank or Office - Mercantile or Mfg (Lessor's Risk Only) - Maintained by the Insured - Not for Profit Only 61227 Buildings or Premises - Office, Not for Profit Only 61226 Buildings or Premises - Office, Other Than Not for Profit 61225 Buildings or Premises - Office, Premises Occupied by Employees of the Insured, Not for Profit Only 61224 Buildings or Premises - Office, Premises Occupied by Employees of the Insured

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A building does not get a CGL class code whether Vacant or not.

The class code is determined by the industry classification or nature of the business being insured. Not by the occupancy status of the building.

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