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What is renters insurance?
Renters insurance protects tenants by covering their personal belongings, liability, and living expenses if something happens to the rental unit. Your landlord’s insurance only covers the building but not your possessions or your liability as a tenant.
Can condo insurance cover special assessments?
No, standard condo insurance usually does not cover special assessments that your strata may charge for building repairs, upgrades, or maintenance. However, it does include protection for strata deductibles, which is when you are held responsible for paying a portion of the strata’s insurance deductible (for example, after a water damage or earthquake claim).
Do I need water damage coverage in a condo?
Yes, water damage is one of the most frequent and costly condo claims in BC. A burst pipe, appliance leak, or overflow can affect multiple units, and if you are deemed responsible, the strata’s water deductible may be passed down to you. These deductibles can range from $25,000 to over $100,000, depending on the building, so it’s critical to ensure you have enough coverage. We also offer strata water deductible top-up policy to help cover any gaps you might have.
It’s also important to understand that if another unit causes water damage to your unit, their insurance will not pay for your loss. Each unit owner is responsible for insuring their own contents, upgrades, and living expenses.
What does condo insurance cover?
A condo insurance policy typically includes:
- Personal property – furniture, clothing, electronics, bikes, jewelries and more
- Unit improvements & upgrades – custom finishes or renovations
- Personal liability – if you cause damage to another unit or someone is injured in yours and they sue you
- Additional living expenses – hotel stays, meals, and storage if your unit is uninhabitable after a covered loss
- Strata deductible coverage – protection if you are held responsible for the strata’s building insurance deductible (for example, if you caused damage to the common area in the apartment building)
Please see the policy wordings for more details*
How much condo insurance coverage do I need?
You should insure for the full replacement value of your personal belongings, along with protection for unit improvements (such as upgraded floors, countertops, or fixtures) and personal liability coverage.
Condo owners also need to be aware of their responsibility for strata deductibles which are usually water, sewer backup, flood and earthquake deductibles. Earthquake strata deductible is a bit different from others because in the event of an earthquake, the strata’s earthquake deductible is shared among all unit owners. The amount you’re responsible for your unit varies based on your unit’s size, floor level, and location in the building.
Standard condo insurance policies usually cover up to $25,000 of earthquake strata deductible, but in many cases, this amount is typically lower than what owners are actually charged.
InsureBC offers a top-up earthquake deductible policy to provide extra protection, ensuring you won’t be left underinsured or facing a large unexpected cost. Our insurance advisors can help calculate the right amount of coverage for your situation.
How much is condo insurance in BC?
Condo insurance premiums in BC vary based on your unit’s value, location, building type, and the amount of coverage you select. On average, premiums are lower than single-family homes since your strata corporation’s master policy covers the building structure.
Tip: Condo insurance mainly protects what’s inside your unit — your belongings, improvements, and liability.
Are there any discounts available on ICBC auto insurance?
Yes, drivers can take advantage of several ICBC discounts such as good driving record, safe driver discount and low-risk vehicle discount.
Can I switch between ICBC auto coverage plans?
Yes, you can switch between ICBC auto insurance plans at any time. However, you may incur additional charges or fees if you want to make changes to your existing policy. Read more: https://www.icbc.com/insurance/Pages/FAQs.aspx
Can the policy be transferred to a family member?
Yes! If you transfer ownership to any of your immediate family members mid-term, your policy can be transferred to the new owner. The recipient of your vehicle would keep the same policy number, effective and expiry date.
Can the policy be transferred to a new vehicle?
Yes! If you purchase a new vehicle while mid-term in your current policy, we can process a transfer of the policy to your new vehicle. This will generate a new policy, with a new policy number, effective and expiry date. Any unused portion of the premium for your previous policy can be applied to the new insurance premium as transfer credit.
Do I have to buy New Vehicle Replacement insurance when I buy my car, or can I get it later on?
Our unique eligibility guidelines allow for any vehicle that is 5 years old or newer to qualify for New Car Replacement coverage. That means you are not required to have just recently purchased your vehicle to qualify and can purchase a policy any time between your vehicle being brand new, and 5 model years old. There is also no kilometre restriction, just as long as your vehicle has not been driven on average more than 40,000 km a year since it was new.
Do I have to buy the same vehicle as I had previously?
No, after a total loss you are not required to buy the same vehicle as you had previously. You are more than welcome to choose a different or better vehicle, or even take the cash settlement if you’d like, however we will only pay up to the replacement value of the same make, model, and trim package as the vehicle that you had previously. It will be in the most current model year.
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.
What happens to the death benefit of my Permanent Life Insurance policy?
The death benefit of your permanent life insurance policy is typically paid to the designated beneficiaries upon your passing. It provides a tax-free lump sum payment that can be used to cover various expenses, such as funeral costs, outstanding debts, income replacement, or any other financial needs your beneficiaries may have.
Is the cash value component of Permanent Life Insurance tax- deferred in Canada?
Yes, the cash value component of permanent life insurance is generally tax-deferred in Canada. This means that the growth of the cash value is not subject to immediate income taxation. However, if you withdraw the cash value from your policy, it may be subject to tax implications.
Can I customize my Permanent Life Insurance policy to suit my specific needs?
Yes, one of the advantages of permanent life insurance is its flexibility. You can customize your policy to suit your specific needs by adjusting the coverage amount, premium payments, and death benefit options. Additionally, some permanent life insurance policies offer optional riders or additional coverage options that can be added to tailor the policy further.
How are the premiums calculated for Permanent Life Insurance?
The premiums for permanent life insurance are calculated based on various factors, including your age, gender, health condition, coverage amount, and the type of permanent life insurance policy you choose. Generally, the younger and healthier you are, the lower the premiums will be. It is important to note that permanent life insurance premiums are typically higher than term life insurance premiums due to the lifelong coverage and cash value component.
How much coverage do I need with Permanent Life Insurance?
The amount of coverage you need with permanent life insurance depends on various factors, including your financial obligations, income replacement needs, and long-term goals. Consider factors such as outstanding debts, mortgage payments, education expenses for dependents, and the standard of living you wish to maintain for your loved ones. For information on Calculationg the amount of Insura ce you sould have please visit our Insurance Needs Calcuator.
What are the benefits of Permanent Life Insurance compared to Term Life Insurance?
Permanent Life Insurance offers several benefits compared to term life insurance. Firstly, it provides lifelong coverage, ensuring that your loved ones are financially protected no matter when you pass away. Additionally, permanent life insurance builds cash value over time, which can be used for various purposes, such as supplementing retirement income, funding educational expenses, or covering emergencies.
It also offers potential tax advantages, as the cash value growth is tax-deferred. Unlike term life insurance, permanent life insurance allows you to accumulate cash value and potentially receive a portion of the premiums paid back.
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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