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PROPERTY INSURANCE
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Protect what matters most. Property insurance keeps you covered when life doesn’t go as planned—easy, affordable, and smart.
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Home Insurance
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Home insurance is the next best investment after purchasing a home. Protect your home and belongings from the unforeseen rather than face the unthinkable: the loss and replacement of possessions.
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Tenant insurance provides renters with peace of mind, knowing that one’s personal belongings are protected. The tenant is responsible for carrying insurance for anything beyond the structure. Various options provide flexibility in determining the coverage required.
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Tenant Insurance
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Condo Insurance
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Condo insurance can protect personal belongings, provide liability protection, and cover cost overruns on projects typically paid for by the condominium board. There are a variety of options to suit most needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
If you have questions, chances are others have had them too! Check out our many frequently asked questions related to property insurance.
What does home insurance cover?
Home insurance protects one of the most significant investments an individual will make. It covers the property, structure, and possessions found within your home.
What is bylaws insurance?
Building bylaws insurance covers the additional costs of fixing a damaged building to comply with current bylaws or building codes.
Is tenant insurance a requirement?
It depends on the landlord or property management company. It is becoming more common for companies and landlords to require tenants to have coverage.
Will making a claim impact my premium?
When you make a claim, you pay a deductible before insurance covers the rest. Each claim may increase your premium. For small repairs, the premium increase might not be worth it, but for larger claims, the benefit can outweigh the cost.
Should I insure a vacant home?
Absolutely. Even if your house is vacant, it’s important to have insurance to protect it from potential loss or damage.
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