Allied Condominium Insurance can help pay for a covered replacement or repair if your home or property is damaged. You can also add liability coverage to your condominium owner’s insurance policy to help protect you.
financially if someone gets hurt in your home. Your agent will partner with you to design a policy with the right coverage for your needs.
Property insurance coverage
Allied Condominium Insurance coverage protects you if your condo or the property inside has a covered damage due to:
- Fire and lightning
- Windstorms and hail
- Smoke damage
- Freezing damage
- Theft
You can add coverage for fine art, jewelry, computers, flat screen TVs, money, security and identity theft. You can also select replacement cost coverage for your property, which will pay you to replace the item at current market prices after a covered loss instead of paying you the depreciated value for a damaged or stolen item.
You’re also protected against damage from other events that aren’t as common. Talk to an Allied Insurance agent for the full range of condo insurance coverages.
Liability insurance
When you own a condo, it’s important to have liability insurance in case someone gets hurt on your property. You can add liability coverage to your Allied condominium insurance policy.
Coverage for fixtures, improvements and alterations
If you make improvements or alterations to your condominium, they may be covered on your condo insurance policy for up to $1,000.
Loss assessment
As a condo owner, it’s wise to prepare for the unexpected. This additional coverage will pay up to $1,000 as a result of direct loss to your property.
Product, coverage, discounts, insurance terms, definitions, and other descriptions are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in your individual insurance contracts, policies, and/or declaration pages from Allied-affiliated underwriting companies, which are controlling. Such products, coverage, terms, and discounts may vary by state and exclusions may apply.