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I own a condo and rent it to someone else. Should I get Condo Insurance?
Absolutely! But, rather than a Condo policy, you’ll need a Rented Condo policy, also known as a Landlord policy. These differ significantly from a Condo policy where you live in the unit yourself as the exposures are somewhat different. You can get a quote for your Landlord insurance policy here. Those who use their Condo for occasional Airbnb rentals will require a different policy again, as the exposures are somewhat different. If you’re not sure which policy to purchase, don’t hesitate to contact one of our insurance advisors.
How much does condo insurance cost in BC?
One major benefit of condo insurance is that it is generally inexpensive to purchase. Despite condo insurance rates in Vancouver being on the rise recently, the annual cost of a typical condo insurance policy in Vancouver does not have to set you back more than $400-$500/year, depending on the insurance coverage you select. More than anything, however, for those who own or are looking to buy a condo in Metro Vancouver, or other parts of the province, it is important to find a condo insurance policy that fits the unique needs of both your individual unit as well as the strata corporation. Be forewarned that it is not always about the lowest rate when it comes to reviewing insurance quotes. Make sure your insurance company provides coverage for the areas you need, whether that’s a certain type of replacement cost coverage or special coverage to protect you from possible water damage.
What is condo deductible protection?
Your strata corporation has a policy insuring the whole building and common areas. They have a deductible, which is the amount that they are responsible for in the event of a claim. Condo deductible protection helps protect you if the deductible is assessed back on to you by your strata corporation.
If I make improvements or renovations to my unit, will they be covered?
While your Strata corporation’s insurance policy will typically cover original fixtures and fittings, your Condo Insurance will cover any improvements that you have made, including materials and supplies being used to conduct the upgrades. Be sure to review your Strata’s insurance policy to ensure your condo policy has enough coverages to match theirs to avoid being held liable for any gaps.
Is Condo Insurance mandatory in B.C.?
Condo insurance is not mandatory by law, however if you are applying for a mortgage, most lenders will impose this as a condition for mortgage approval. Whether mandatory or not, it is extremely important to protect your investment.
What does home insurance cover?
The basic coverages included in any homeowners policy are coverage for your home and its contents, as well as your personal liability, anywhere in the world. More specifically, for those who live in their homes year-round, your homeowners insurance will typically cover: The building (ie the dwelling) Detached Structures on the premises, like a garage, shed outhouse, etc The Personal Property you own, such as computers, books furniture, electronics, clothing, books, jewellery, etc Any trees and shrubs located outside and on the premises Your Additional living expenses, should you have to relocate as a result of a covered claim The loss of any rental income after making a claim, if applicable. Your homeowners insurance typically also covers the same things for your spouse and any relatives who are living with you in the same household. Keep in mind that you can typically customize your insurance policy to get the right type and amount of insurance for your specific needs, such as adding a high-end bicycle or an expensive piece of jewelry. It’s always good to keep your policy current and up to date with the value of the personal possessions of everyone on the policy to ensure you’re adequately covered.
How much does Travel Trailer Insurance Cost in BC?
Most Travel Trailer products are very competitively priced. Each company offers different coverages and coverage limits. Contact one of our offices to find the best product for your needs.
Is New Vehicle Replacement Insurance worth having on a leased vehicle?
Yes! Nowadays, most leasing companies will build GAP insurance into their contracts, but most people don’t realize that GAP is more designed to protect the Lessor as opposed to the Lessee. In the event of a Total Loss, GAP insurance will make up the difference between what a person owes on their leasing contract and the vehicle’s actual cash value. This leaves the Lessee with no vehicle, and nothing to put towards a new one. Our New Car Replacement policy would pay the Insured the difference between the actual cash value settlement that the Lessor received for the loss vehicle, and the cost of the brand new model year, which can then be applied as a down payment towards a new lease or financing contract for a replacement vehicle.
Is there a discount if I have more than one motorcycle insured with ICBC?
Multi-vehicle discounts may be applicable depending on the number of motorcycles insured under the same policy. Speak to your InsureBC broker to find out about this option.
My transaction is not eligible online, now what?
No problem! If you cannot renew your policy online, our licenced insurance agent can assist you in one of three simple ways: Step 1: Visit an office near you to renew your policy in-person. Step 2: Call any of our offices to renew your policy over the phone. Step 3: Complete the renewal request form online and we will contact you to renew your policy via email or over the phone.
What cannot be done online?
You cannot renew your policy online if: It is for a jointly owned vehicle It is for a leased vehicle. It is for a company-owned vehicle It is for a motorcycle It is for a collector vehicle It is a commercial policy It is expired You want to add, remove or change your ICBC optional coverages during the renewal You have outstanding debt owed to ICBC Other potential ineligibilities
What does basic auto coverage from ICBC provide?
Basic coverage from ICBC includes third-party liability, accident benefits and uninsured motorist protection.
How much does a surety bond cost in British Columbia?
The cost of a surety bond depends on various factors, such as the type of bond, bond amount, the risk associated with the obligation, and the creditworthiness of the principal.
What is the difference between a surety bond and insurance?
Insurance covers potential future losses, while surety bonds ensure that obligations are fulfilled. In other words, insurance protects against unexpected losses, while surety bonds protect against non-performance.
Who needs a surety bond?
Surety bonds are often required by contractors, government agencies, and individuals who want to ensure the fulfillment of obligations or compliance with regulations.
What is a surety bond?
A surety bond is a three-party agreement that ensures the fulfillment of a contractual obligation between the obligee and the principal, backed by a third-party surety company.
How much does home-based business insurance cost in BC?
Home-based business insurance is much more affordable than most small (home-based) business owners think. Depending on the nature of your business, how much equipment you have at home that is used for business purposes and how much revenue you anticipate generating, a home-based business insurance policy will only set you back as little as$50-75 monthly.
How much does Directors & Officers Insurance Cost in BC?
A Directors and Officers Liability policy is not nearly as expensive as people think. Depending on the roles the Directors and/or Officers are required to fulfill, a policy can start as low as $400 annually. Please contact one of our 90 locations for a free, no-obligation quote for D&O insurance.
How does the application process work for a 30-year term life insurance plan?
The application process involves filling out a form with your personal and medical information. Some insurers may require a medical exam. Check with your broker to know about the details of application process related to your case.
What happens if I outlive my 30-year term insurance policy?
If you outlive your policy, the coverage ends. However, you may have the option to renew your policy or convert it into a permanent one.
Are there any pre-existing medical conditions excluded from 30-Year Term Insurance?
Yes, some pre-existing medical conditions and high-risk activities may be excluded or require specialized coverage. We recommend discussing all potential exclusions with your insurer prior to purchase.
Can I convert my 30-year term insurance into a permanent life insurance plan?
Yes, many term life insurance plans offer the option to switch to a permanent life insurance plan during the policy term, without a medical exam. You can discuss the details with your broker for additional information.
How can I get a 25-year term life insurance quote?
You can get a 25-year term life insurance quote from InsureBC simply by filling out the form by clicking on this link.
Can I add riders to my 25-year term policy?
Yes, you can add additional coverage with riders such as accelerated death benefit, waiver of premium, accidental death benefit, etc., depending on your insurance company. These riders give you greater flexibility in customizing your policy and protecting your family.
What should I do if I think I've been a victim of identity theft?
If you suspect that you've been a victim of identity theft, act quickly. Contact your bank and credit card companies, place fraud alerts on your credit reports, and file a police report. Contact your broker for more details on what steps to take.
Will Identity Theft Restoration Insurance prevent identity theft from happening?
No, InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance cannot prevent identity theft from happening. However, it can help protect you financially in the event of an identity theft event.
Can I purchase InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance online?
Yes, you can purchase InsureBC's Identity Theft Restoration Insurance online. Simply visit our website by clicking this link and complete the online application to get a personalized quote.
What is identity theft insurance?
Identity theft insurance is a type of insurance policy that helps protect you from financial losses resulting from identity theft. It typically covers expenses related to restoring your identity, such as lost wages, legal fees, and credit monitoring services.
What should I look for when choosing a boat insurance policy in BC?
When choosing a boat insurance policy in BC, it's important to consider the coverage options, deductibles, and premiums. You should also research the insurer's reputation for customer service and claims handling.
What factors affect the cost of boat insurance in BC?
The cost of boat insurance can vary depending on several factors, such as the type and size of your boat, its age and condition, where you operate it, and your driving record. Other factors may also come into play, such as whether you have safety equipment on board, such as life jackets and fire extinguishers.
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