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Do I need landlord insurance if I’m only renting out rooms or a separate section of my home (like a basement suite)?
Yes. If you’re renting out part of your home, whether it’s a basement suite, a secondary unit, or just a few rooms, you’ll need a home insurance policy that includes a rental suite. This type of policy is essentially landlord insurance built into your home insurance.
It makes sure you’re protected not only for the usual risks to your home, but also for tenant-related exposures, such as liability claims or damage caused by renters. This way, both your living space and your rental space are properly covered under one policy.
How much does landlord insurance cost?
You can get a quick online quote with InsureBC and adjust your coverage limits to see how it affects your premium. It’s a great way to explore your options and find a policy that fits your budget.
Keep in mind, the final cost depends on factors like the location, value of the rental unit, and coverage selections (such as liability, loss of rental income, or water damage).
If your rental is a strata property, we strongly recommend reviewing your strata documents especially the strata’s insurance deductible amounts for things like water damage, sewer backup, or earthquakes. Matching your landlord insurance limits to those deductibles ensures you're not left paying out-of-pocket if a claim falls back on you as the unit owner.
What is landlord insurance?
Landlord insurance is a policy designed for property owners who rent out their home, condo, or investment property. Unlike standard home insurance, which assumes you live in the property, landlord insurance recognizes the unique risks of renting. It protects against damage to the building, loss of rental income, liability claims, and optional add-ons like earthquake or sewer backup coverage.
What does renters insurance cover?
Three core protections:
- Personal property: Reimburses you for lost, stolen, or damaged belongings like clothing, furniture, appliances, and electronics. Coverage usually applies even if items are stolen outside your home (e.g., from your car).
- Personal liability: Protects you if you accidentally injure someone or cause damage to their property.
- Additional living expenses: Pays for hotel stays, meals, and other costs if your rental unit becomes uninhabitable after a covered loss, such as a fire or major water damage.
Is renters insurance required in BC?
Renters insurance is not legally required by law in BC. However, many landlords and property managers now make it a mandatory condition of the lease. Even when not required, carrying renters insurance is strongly recommended because:
- It ensures you can recover the cost of your belongings after a fire, theft, or other loss.
- It protects you from potentially large liability claims (which can be tens of thousands of dollars).
- It covers temporary housing costs if you’re forced out of your rental.
Are renters insurance and liability insurance the same?
No. Liability insurance is just one part of a renters policy. It protects you if you unintentionally cause damage or injury to others.
Renters insurance, however, goes beyond liability. It also protects your:
- Belongings – so you’re not paying out of pocket to replace them after a fire, theft, or other covered event.
- Living expenses – if you need to move out temporarily while your rental is repaired.
Think of it this way: liability coverage protects others, while renters insurance protects you and your lifestyle.
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.
How can an insurance advisor help me choose the right plan?
Our insurance advisors are experts in the field. Our insurance advisors are experts in the field. They will take the time to understand your unique needs and financial goals. They will guide you through the various types of life insurance, explaining the benefits and potential drawbacks.
Finally, they will assist you in selecting a plan that aligns best with your situation.
At InsureBC, we're committed to finding the best policy for your needs. As a leading insurance broker in BC, we navigate the complexities of the insurance market on your behalf. Speak to an insurance advisor today for personalized advice and term life insurance quotes.
Do I need a medical exam to apply for term life insurance?
Some insurance policies may require a medical exam, while others may not. It depends on the insurance company and the type of policy you choose. Check in with your insurance broker to see what are the requirements for the policy you are looking for.
What happens if I outlive my term life insurance policy?
If you outlive your policy, you will no longer have coverage. However, you may have the option to renew your policy or convert it into a permanent one.
Can I renew my term life insurance policy?
Yes, most of our term life insurance policies are renewable and convertible, which means you can renew them for another term or convert them into a permanent life insurance policy.
How does term life insurance differ from universal life insurance?
While term life insurance offers coverage for a specified term, universal life insurance provides lifetime coverage. Moreover, universal life insurance combines a death benefit with a savings component, allowing you to build cash value over time that you can borrow against. If you want to learn more about the difference between the two, check out our comprehensive blog post about Term life vs Whole life.
What are the benefits of a term life insurance plan?
Term life insurance offers several benefits. Term life insurance provides extensive coverage at a more affordable price compared to permanent life insurance. This means you can get the most protection for your money. You can customize term life insurance to align with specific financial obligations, providing peace of mind.
What is travel insurance?
Travel insurance is a type of insurance policy that can provide financial protection against unforeseen events that may occur while traveling. It can cover things like trip cancellation or interruption, medical emergencies, lost or stolen baggage, and more.
What types of equipment can I insure?
We insure a variety of sorts equipment, including bikes, canoes, kayaks, skis, snowboard, surfboards, windsurfers, paddle boards, golf clubs and more.
I have to cancel my event. Is event cancellation covered?
Event cancellation coverage is an important element to prevent financial hardship in case of the event’s cancellation. This coverage can also be particularly useful when the event is not entirely canceled as even certain expenditures due to unforeseen circumstances may be covered. These circumstances can include things such as catastrophic weather and other unpredictable circumstances. The coverage may include financial reimbursement to the insured for deposits and other charges paid or contracted to be paid for transport, catering services, accommodation, photographs, flowers or dress hire booked for but not used and other non-refundable cancellation expenses incurred. If you’re not sure whether your Special Events Insurance contains this coverage, do not hesitate to contact us. Our online product does not have the event cancellation coverage, but if you would like to have the option to be included, please contact us.
Where can I buy cheap Special Events Insurance in BC?
We are now pleased to offer Special Event Insurance online, through our website. We have made the buying process so simple, you merely have to answer a few easy questions and you’ll instantly have access to the insurance policy for your event. Not sure what you need? With over 90 insurance offices across BC, we are one of BC’s largest writers of Special Event Insurance. Each of our offices can assist you in finding you the best Special Event Insurance for the lowest possible price. Whether you are getting married soon, planning an anniversary party or attending a convention, we will find you the best coverage for your circumstance.
I keep my bike in my backyard or at a stand outside of my condo building overnight. Is this covered?
At night bikes must be kept locked and secure INSIDE a building. This means that they have to be locked inside your home, condo, or a secure condo bike room. During the day the bike can be outside, however it must be locked and secure.
Do you insure e-bikes?
Yes, we do insure e-bikes! Please fill out the quote form here, and once it’s submitted, we’ll reach out with a tailored e-bike quote. Please note the maximum watt allowance is 500W.
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