Condo Insurance
Get the right level of coverage for your condo at an affordable price
Coverage That's Beyond Your Condo Association’s Master Policy
The master policy that most condo associations hold covers the building's structure and common areas. The condo owner is responsible for insuring their unit’s interior areas, such as the cabinets, flooring, and walls. It’s also up to the owner to buy coverage for all their possessions housed within the condo, including furniture, appliances, electronic equipment, and personal belongings.
Affordable Condo Insurance Coverage by Wawanesa
Condo Insurance Coverage
Basic condo insurance from Wawanesa includes coverage for the interior of the unit — the items usually not covered by the association’s master policy. The policy would generally cover items like your personal belongings (such as furniture, electronics, etc.), cabinets, counter tops, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, and other interior improvements. A Wawanesa policy also provides liability protection and helps pay medical expenses to others if injured at your home.
Learn about coverage options and customizing your condo insurance policy.
Condo Insurance Discounts
Wawanesa offers a wide array of discounts that can help reduce your condo insurance rates even more. The non-smoker, safety device, or multi-policy discount (simply bundle your condo and auto policies) are just a few of the easy ways to score extra savings.
Discover all the discounts Wawanesa offers.
Get a Condo Insurance Quote
It’s easy to buy your condo insurance policy. Start your quote online or call 800-640-2920 to discuss coverage options with one of our helpful agents.
Understand Your Condo Insurance Coverage
A condo insurance policy consists of a variety of coverages that provide protection in different situations. The coverages have different limits and may have an associated deductible. The following are terms commonly used in condo insurance.
Coverage
The protection and benefits provided to you by your insurance company.
Covered Perils
The events that your insurance company agrees you’ll be reimbursed for should you file a claim.
Effective Date
The date your policy begins.
Dwelling Coverage
In condo insurance this coverage would cover items within your unit not the structure of the home.
Deductible
The amount you’re responsible for paying before your insurance coverage kicks in.
Exclusions
Items or events not covered by the insurance policy.
Liability Coverage
Covers your legal responsibility.
Loss of Use
Coverage that helps pay for temporary accommodation after a covered loss.
Personal Property
Covers your belongings such as, jewelry, furniture, clothing, and electronics, if damaged or stolen.
Personal Liability
Coverage that helps pay for bodily injury claims and property damage sustained by others if you’re responsible.
Medical Payments to Others
Covers minor injuries sustained by others in your home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Condo Insurance
Have more questions on condo insurance? Visit our FAQs page to find answers on common questions relating to coverage, discounts, and more.
Disclaimer
Please note that this website provides only a summary of condo insurance to generally illustrate how condo insurance works. Your insurance policy is the legal contract containing the terms and limitations of your coverage. Any coverage provided by a Wawanesa General Insurance Company policy is subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions and endorsements of your insurance policy.