Condominium Insurance
Many condominium associations offer small and limited insurance coverage but not everything is covered. Purchasing a policy can cover your personal assets and property that you own. Typically the policy that is given only covers common areas and the building, but not your personal items. Also consider if your fixtures, cabinets, flooring, appliances and other items in your condominium need covering. Having a Condominium Insurance Policy in place can protect you from any financial harm in the event of a disaster was to happen at your complex.
Although a condominium may not be a house it is still our homes. Make sure that everything in your home is covered in addition to the condominium itself. You never know what may happen when you least expect it. Another individual in the complex could have a fire that is uncontrollable and reaches your home. This of course is not your fault but you still have to cover the costs that arise from it. Have the peace of mind knowing that your home is covered for any damages o catastrophes that may happen.
Contact Miller Carlisle Insurance Services today to find out more information on a Condominium Insurance policy and how it can benefit you. Our friendly insurance representatives can answer any questions you have and address any concerns that may arise. Call us today and we can search for the best quote for you while maximizing the coverage all within your budget. Do not go another day with proper insurance in place; get coverage today!
Homeowners Insurance Options
Renters Insurance
Protect your personal property as a renter.
Flood Insurance
Regular homeowners policies do not cover floods. You need separate flood insurance.
Mobile Home or Manufactured Home Insurance
Similar to homeowners policies, but specific to mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes.
Personal Umbrella Insurance
Extra protection to cover your personal property.
Rental Property Insurance
Reduce risks as the owner of investment and rental properties.
Condominium Insurance
Covers you personal property and the interior of your condo.