

When your home is a condominium, no matter the building structure, would you know what questions to ask your condo association before purchasing insurance to cover your investment? Condo owners' needs vary. Here at Henry A. Latimer & Son, Inc. in Bethesda, Maryland, we can help you understand your options and responsibilities and walk you through making the right choices for your own condo insurance needs whether you are a resident of Maryland (MD), Virginia (VA), Pennsylvania (PA), Delaware (DE), West Virginia (WV), New York (NY), North Carolina (NC) or Washington DC.
Condominium insurance provides coverage for your personal belongings as well as coverage for structural improvements to your dwelling and additional living expenses if you are forced to temporarily relocate during repair/rebuilding of your unit following a covered disaster.
Your condo insurance policy will not cover the common areas you share with other condo owners in your building. These typically include the roof, basement, elevator and walkways. These common areas are usually covered by a “master policy” purchased and owned by the condominium association or board.
To ensure that your condo insurance policy offers adequate coverage, first consult your association’s by-laws or proprietary lease, and speak with condo or insurance specialists. Sometimes, a condominium association is responsible for the entire condo unit as originally built, but sometimes only for the bare walls, floors and ceiling. In case of the former, you must only insure alterations to the original structure; but in the latter case, you must insure built-in appliances and casework, wiring, plumbing, kitchen and bath fixtures, etc.
Coverages in addition to your condominium insurance policy might include:
Our capable agents here at Henry A. Latimer & Son, Inc. in Bethesda, MD, have experience with condominium insurance; and with their help, you can learn about available discounts and coverage choices to create just the right policy for your needs if you reside in MD, VA, PA, DC, WV, DE, NY, NC. So why not contact us today to discuss how we can help.
The scope of your insurance coverage and options depend entirely upon the policy and the insurance company providing it. This website is not intended to advise, offer or bind coverage. You should always discuss your insurance issues with professionals such as a licensed and qualified insurance agent like those at Henry A. Latimer & Son, Inc. before making any decisions or choosing a course of action.