Condoowners Insurance: Why do I need?
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Why do I need?
You have chosen a popular alternative to buying a one-family home or renting an apartment. With ownership comes the need to protect your investment through insurance. Buying coverage, however, is different for a condominium/ association owner than for owners of conventional homes or renters. That is why a special unit owners policy has been developed. The Condominium/ Association Master Policy
When an association master policy insures some of the buildings, a condominium unit owners policy provides coverage for:
Your Personal Property Coverage Because you have a large investment in your personal property, you need enough coverage to compensate you if you suffer a covered loss. One study has found that many condominium/ association unit owners are underinsured in terms of their personal property. Whatever type of association you live in, a good way to be certain you have adequate coverage is to complete an inventory of your possessions and their purchase date and price. Some insurers have inventory forms available to assist you. Put your inventory listing in a safe place outside your home. Photographs or video will supplement your inventory. To speed up your claim settlement if you have a covered loss, save receipts for major purchases. Check to make sure your policy has an inflation-guard feature -- one that automatically increases coverage for belongings. Other Special Needs If you operate an office or small business in your home, you may need special coverage. Check with your agent if you have a home business. This will help make sure that you have the right kind of coverage. Putting it all together Condominium/ association living has grown in popularity and the insurance industry has responded by providing a broad selection of coverages and policies. Remember, however, that conditions in condominium/ association bylaws and other governing regulations may vary widely. Be certain that your policy covers any potential gaps in the condominium/ association master policy. Discuss these needs with your insurance agent -- someone you most likely already trust for you car, life and health insurance needs. Don't delay. The best protection against financial loss is well-planned coverage of your home and your possessions.
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