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Nova Scotia condo insurance rates vs. other provinces
Province |
Average Rates |
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British Columbia |
$840 |
Ontario |
$534 |
Alberta |
$493 |
Manitoba |
$404 |
Saskatchewan |
$491 |
Nova Scotia |
$501 |
New Brunswick |
$405 |
Prince Edward Island |
$484 |
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Condo Insurance in Nova Scotia - What You Need to Know
The average price of condo insurance in Nova Scotia is approximately $26 per month. However, you should note that the rates listed on your condo insurance quote may differ due to several unique variables.
No, condo, home, or tenant insurance is not mandatory in Canada, although the condo association, or the owner of the condo, may require you to have to move in. You also need insurance to secure a mortgage to purchase a home or condo. So, even though it is not legally required to have, there are other outlets that may require the homeowner to purchase it.
If you own a condo or rent a house or apartment, some landlords may require tenants to have tenant insurance before moving in and condo corporations and lenders may require condo unit owners to show proof of insurance before moving in as well.
There are a few factors that determine your monthly condo fees, they include:
- The size of the building (a larger building has more owners to share the cost)
- The age of the building (newer buildings may have lower fees)
- The amenities
- The neighbourhood
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