Mobile home insurance - Condo insurance – Renters insurance
Condo Insurance
While your condo association probably has its own insurance policy, protecting your personal property is up to you. Travelers can help by offering coverage for your personal property and personal liability, to help protect what belongs to you.
To cover your personal property and liability with condo insurance Better coverage at home
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As a condo owner, you have unique requirements for protecting your property, because your building and your individual unit have separate needs. While your condo association may have an insurance policy, only condo insurance covers your personal property and personal liability. So you can rest assured you're personally protected.
A good Condo policy can cover:
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Damage to your furniture, clothing, appliances and other personal items
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Your personal belongings, whether they're in your home or elsewhere
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Common loss assessments made by the condo association for all unit owners
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Your personal liability in the event someone is injured or their property is damaged
What Does Additional Living Expense Insurance Mean?
Coverage under a homeowner's, condominium owners or renter's insurance policy that covers the additional costs of living that are incurred by the policy holder should the policy holder be temporarily displaced from their place of residence. Such coverage is usually at about 10% to 20% of the insurance that covers the dwelling.

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