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You own a condo—but you also share ownership of common areas. There are multiple stakeholders in a condo environment. So, you might be wondering, where does the condo association’s liability stop—and where does yours start? We agree, it can get complicated, and you want to be sure you have insurance to protect you, even in the worst-case scenarios.
Let’s face it: Buying insurance can be tricky if you don’t know what you are responsible for. That’s why we will walk you through it step by step. Well-designed condo coverage is cost-effective. We’ve seen plenty of plans that are too broad, too loose and too expensive. Once we get to know you and talk through the risks you could face on your condo property, we will customize a condo insurance policy.
Life happens. When you need to make a claim, we’ll usher you through a seamless process—no fancy insurance talk, just plain-and-simple addressing the issue. We’ll be sure that your condo insurance is coordinated with the condominium association master policy. It goes back to understanding where the association’s coverage ends and yours begins. Not sure? That’s why we’re here.
Whether it’s a condo you use for yourself, or a rental property, we’ll review the coverage you already have, we can answer questions and provide advice on the coverage you need to protect your property and your livelihood. Call us at 410.213.5600 or [email protected].
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