If you have recently purchased a condo, your next step is to look at getting condo insurance. This is fairly straightforward, but you may want to keep a few things in mind that can help you get the best rates, while enjoying the most comprehensive coverage possible.

The first question that you need to ask is what is covered under the condominium corporation insurance policy, and what will need to be covered under your personal policy. Generally, only items owned by the condominium corporation will be covered by their insurance policy. This includes stairwells, elevators, items in the lobby, hallways and external fixtures such as roofing.

If you have purchased upgrades for your condominium, such as improvements to flooring in the kitchen and bathroom, you will need a policy to cover that. These upgrades can amount to a large sum of money, so you definitely want to protect your investment. You will also need to make sure that your condo insurance policy will also cover the contents of your condo. This will ensure that items such as clothing, electronics, and furniture are protected in the event that there is a fire or other damage.

Because you have responsibilities to the condominium complex, you will need to make sure that you are able to meet those requirements through your insurance policy. Specific condo insurance policies reflect that in their wording, but you should make sure that the insurance policy you choose will mesh well with your unit holder responsibilities.

There are many different areas where condo insurance may be more affordable, and there should be some wiggle room as far as pricing. One thing to ask about is the distance at which personal injury claims are covered under your insurance policy. A good range is one hundred and fifty feet. If the injury happens farther away than that it should be covered by the corporation policy. Since personal injury claims can be expensive, this may help you to lower your insurance costs.

Who is covering your condominium corporation? You may find that you can save money if you use the same company to insure your individual unit. Because insurance can be quite expensive in general, you may find that it is helpful to be able to find ways to save money wherever possible.

There are so many differences between condo insurance and homeowners insurance that most important questions should be to your insurance company or agent. How much experience has their insurance company had covering condos? Are they simply giving you a modified homeowner’s policy, or are you getting one specifically designed to cover the unique living situation of a condo? The answer may tell you you need to look elsewhere for coverage.

By asking the right questions in the right areas, you can make sure that you are getting the best condo insurance policy to cover you and your items. With luck, you will never need it. But in the event that you do, the last thing you want is to discover that there are problems or gaps that leave you out in the co

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