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Types of coverage we provide

Liability Coverage
Liability Coverage

Protects you if you cause injury or property damage to others in an accident. Helps cover medical costs, legal fees, and/or repairs.

Deductible
Deductible

A predetermined amount of money that you must pay towards the cost of the claim. Home insurance has different deductibles for different coverage.

Claims Forgiveness
Claims Forgiveness

This allows for the protection of your “claims free discount” in the event of your first claim.

Scheduled Items
Scheduled Items

Referring to 'special limits' on items like jewellery or art if the value is greater than the special limit you should list the item separately.

Comprehensive Insurance Coverage
Comprehensive Insurance Coverage

When you purchase comprehensive home coverage, it means you are covered for anything that is not excluded.

Replacement Cost
Replacement Cost

Actual cash value policies are based on the items' depreciated value while replacement cost coverage does not account for depreciation

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BC condo insurance rates vs. other provinces

British Columbia has the highest condo insurance rates in Canada due to a variety of factors, including insurance fraud, severe weather, and the rising cost of home repairs. While condo insurance in BC can be expensive, it doesn’t have to be. Start a free quote with us now to find out how much you could save!

Province

Average Rates

British Columbia

$840

Ontario

$534

Alberta

$493

Manitoba

$404

Saskatchewan

$491

Nova Scotia

$501

New Brunswick

$405

Prince Edward Island

$484

See how our customers save big on condo insurance

At Surex, we’re dedicated to helping you find the right insurance for the best price. We do all the heavy lifting for you, so you can be sure you’re getting the lowest possible rate. Check out how we’ve helped these BC homeowners save on condo insurance.

Customer

City

Type

Average Rate

Lowest Rate

Savings

Jonathon

Abbotsford

Condo

$1,119.00

$631.00

$488.00

Maria

Cranbrook

Condo

$729.00

$527.00

$202.00

Vanessa

New Westminster

Condo

$1,687.00

$1,181.00

$506.00

Condo Insurance in British Columbia - What You Need to Know

Regardless of the condo association coverage you have, you will need condo insurance to cover the personal contents in your unit. This can relate to property such as furniture, home entertainment systems, and clothing.

Condo insurance protects you from liability. In the event that someone gets injured while at your place, your liability coverage will help you with settlement costs. Be sure to choose a liability limit capable of protecting all your assets. This will help ensure your online quote's accuracy.

Again, depending on your condo association's policy, you can be covered for any upgrades and improvements you've made to your unit.

You can also get a quote to further secure your condo unit, in case your association's coverage doesn't protect you fully against loss or damage.

Yes, of course! 

Most companies allow you to pay a number of different ways, however, this can be dependant on your payment/credit history.

Yes, while condo insurance isn’t mandatory, if you have a mortgage your lender will require it.

Now, a few tips -  your condo association will have a master insurance policy, but it may only cover the basics. Some associations will buy a more a policy that also includes more basic items within each unit, such as appliances, carpets, cabinets, or interior walls.

Always best to find out the scoop, and then chat with your Surex Advisor to figure out what's right for you! 

If you own a condo unit in BC and are planning on renting it out, you should chat with your Surex insurance advisor about purchasing a landlord insurance policy.

Landlord insurance differs from condo insurance as it protects the property owner from various unique landlord-related risks, like lost rental income.

Rental income coverage:  This coverage ensures that if there is a loss related reason that their tenants cannot stay living in the condo, like fire or water damage, then Rental Income coverage will pay the condo-owner their rent money until the tenant can move back in.

Damages coverage: If your tenant causes damages to your condo, the policy will extend to cover the cost of the repairs. For example, if the tenant drops a towel on a hot stove and it catches fire doing damage to the kitchen, for insurance to respond the condo-owner would need to make sure that they had a Landlord Condo insurance policy. If the condo wasn't insured properly on the Landlord form, the insurance policy would not respond and the condo owner would be required to pay for the damages themselves.

Liability Coverage: If your tenant causes damages to the building itself -exterior or interior common spaces - the condo corporation will come back against the owner of the condo to pay for the damages. The condo-owners policy will only respond if it is insured on a Landlord form.

The average cost of condo insurance in BC is approximately $20 to $25 per month. However, you should note that the rates listed on your condo insurance BC quote may differ due to a number of unique variables.

Your condo association's policy will provide one of the following three types of coverage:

  1. A policy with coverage insuring the primary building and common areas only.
  2. A policy with coverage insuring your building and any items in your unit that aren't personal property.
  3. A policy with coverage insuring your building, your unit and improvements made to the unit.

You do not want to get stuck with condo insurance that provides unclear provisions on what is covered and what is not. Your condo home insurance in BC should provide coverage for:

  • The contents in your condo- All contents inside the condo including but not limited to electronics, furniture and clothing are protected against perils such as theft, fire, explosions and water damage caused by overflows and bursting pipes, up to the insured amount. Contents such as fur and jewelery will often have specific limits of coverage that can be increased for an additional premium. Also, be keen on other exclusions such as computers, cameras and recording equipment, especially for people who work from home. 
  • Personal liability- Personal liability provides coverage for bodily injury to other parties such as visitors and neighbours. For instance, your visitor may trip over a rug and sustain injuries. Your bathtub may overflow and cause water damage to the apartment below, inflicting damage worth tens of thousands. This insurance will provide coverage for such unpleasant occurrences. 
  • Walls and floors- The condo owner is responsible for insuring their specific condo unit, including fixtures, floors, walls, ceilings and appliances.

Most insurers provide coverage for pets if notified beforehand. However, there are limitations on the type and breeds of pets that will be insured. While most insurers provide coverage for dogs, there are limitations based on the type of breeds. Pit bulls, for instance, may be difficult to insure given the perceived higher risk of bites. Also, most insurance providers have limitations on the type of pets that can be insured. 

You can reduce the cost of your condo insurance without increasing your deductible. Minimizing the probability of accidents from occurring is a clever way to reduce the cost of insurance. For instance, installing a fire alarm system and security system ultimately reduces the chances of fire-related accidents and theft. Note: This has to be a centrally monitored alarm with a valid certificate to qualify for the discount in BC.

These questions may seem complicated especially for a first-time homebuyer. To ensure you get your condo insurance needs right, always work with a reputable insurance provider or agent. 

Many condo owners sublet their homes. But with platforms like Airbnb, some people end up commercializing their condos, ignoring the provisions of the insurance. If you are planning to rent out your apartment for, say, six months, you can always modify your coverage. This ensures that your condo insurance is not rendered ineffective. Your insurance will not be cancelled if you live in the condo part-time, provided you do not rent it out. However, the condo should still be occupied and not vacant.

Point to note: Always inform your insurer or agent in case you decide to sublet or lease your condo. 

There are many advantages to living in a condo! Here are a few:

  • Flexible living, you can just lock up and go
  • More affordable than single-family homes
  • Cheaper insurance
  • Great sense of community in the building with your neighbours
  • Living in the heart of the city, giving you proximity to entertainment & business districts (closer to your work)
  • Top-notch amenities, such as gyms,  pools, party rooms etc.....
  • Appliances included
  • Covered maintenance in your condo fees - building maintenance and cleaning of communal areas

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