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Accrued Expenses
3 Months Ended
Jan. 31, 2018
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Accrued Expenses
Accrued Expenses
Accrued expenses at January 31, 2018 and October 31, 2017 consisted of the following (amounts in thousands):
 
January 31,
2018
 
October 31,
2017
Land, land development, and construction
$
135,984

 
$
146,168

Compensation and employee benefits
126,182

 
149,145

Escrow liability
32,307

 
45,209

Self-insurance
158,024

 
149,303

Warranty
311,450

 
329,278

Deferred income
41,149

 
42,798

Interest
36,300

 
36,035

Commitments to unconsolidated entities
8,217

 
8,870

Other
64,615

 
52,547

 
$
914,228

 
$
959,353


As previously disclosed in Note 7, “Accrued Expenses” in our 2017 Form 10-K, in response to a significant number of water intrusion claims received in fiscal 2014 and thereafter, from owners of stucco and non-stucco homes in communities located in Pennsylvania and Delaware (which are in our Mid-Atlantic region), we reviewed homes built in these communities from 2002 through 2013 to determine whether repairs related to these homes would likely be needed.
Our quarterly review process includes an analysis of many factors to determine whether a claim is likely to be received and the estimated costs to resolve any such claim, including: the closing dates of the homes; the number of claims received; our inspection of homes; an estimate of the number of homes we expect to repair; the type and cost of repairs that have been performed in each community; the estimated costs to remediate pending and future claims; the expected recovery from our insurance carriers and suppliers; and the previously recorded amounts related to these claims. We also monitor legal developments relating to these types of claims and review the volume and relative merits of claims in litigation or arbitration.
Based on our review performed as of January 31, 2018, we determined that no adjustments to our previously recorded estimated costs were necessary. Our estimates are predicated on several assumptions for which there is uncertainty including assumptions about, but not limited to, the number of homes to be repaired, the extent of repairs needed, the cost of those repairs, outcomes of pending litigations or arbitrations, and expected recoveries from insurance carriers and suppliers. Due to the degree of judgment required and the potential for variability in the underlying assumptions, it is reasonably possible that our actual costs and recoveries could differ from those recorded, such differences could be material, and therefore, we are unable to estimate the range of any such differences. As of January 31, 2018 and 2017, our recorded aggregate estimated repair costs to be incurred for known and unknown water intrusion claims was $324.4 million, which remains unchanged from the amounts recorded as of October 31, 2017 and 2016. As of January 31, 2018, we recorded an aggregate of $152.6 million of estimated recoveries from our insurance carriers and suppliers for these claims, which also remains unchanged from the amounts recorded as of October 31, 2017 and 2016.
Our recorded remaining estimated repair costs related to water intrusion were approximately $235.3 million as of January 31, 2018 and $251.8 million as of October 31, 2017. Our recorded remaining expected recoveries from insurance carriers and suppliers were approximately $111.7 million as of January 31, 2018 and $119.7 million as of October 31, 2017.
The table below provides, for the periods indicated, a reconciliation of the changes in our warranty accrual (amounts in thousands):
 
Three months ended January 31,
 
2018
 
2017
Balance, beginning of period
$
329,278

 
$
370,992

Additions – homes closed during the period
6,225

 
5,104

Addition – Coleman liabilities acquired


 
1,111

Increase in accruals for homes closed in prior years
1,943

 
1,694

Reclassification from other accruals


 
732

Charges incurred
(25,996
)
 
(15,575
)
Balance, end of period
$
311,450

 
$
364,058