Sunday, 3 April 2011

Condo Insurance, General Insurance

Damage protection from dangers, such as fire, plumbing freezes, vandalism, glass breakage, etc.
A basic condo insurance policy will cover damages to most of your personal belongings, as well as walls, floors, ceiling coverings, etc. Most condominium by-laws or trust agreements state that the condo owner owns or is responsible for everything within the unit, including permanently attached fixtures and improvements.


With condo insurance, sometimes called an HO6 policy, damage to improvements, additions and alterations of your unit are covered. Your condo insurance policy also covers your belongings and the structural parts of the building that you own.

Before you shop for condo insurance, take an inventory of what you own to decide what level of coverage makes you comfortable.

Ready to take the first step toward obtaining condo insurance? Get condo insurance quotes through Progressive today.

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