Condo Insurance in Salt Lake City, UtahCondo Insurance Salt Lake City, Utah

It’s crucial to protect the valuables in your condo.  You, not the homeowner’s association, are solely responsible for your condo’s contents; it is a necessity to have a condo insurance policy.

Your condo association will have a master policy that will cover the property, common areas and physical structure of your building. However, the contents of your condominium, such as your carpet, your clothes and your furniture are not covered.

That’s why you need condo insurance.

Condo insurance will typically include coverage such as:

  • Personal property
  • Replacement value of your primary dwelling and specified permanent attachments, up to a specific value
  • Bodily injury if someone is hurt on your property (just like a homeowner’s policy)
  • Liability for property damage
  • Damage protection from dangers, such as fire, plumbing freezes, vandalism, glass breakage, etc.

A traditional condo insurance policy will cover damages to most of your personal belongings, as well as walls, floors and ceiling coverings.  Most condominium associations will say that the owner is responsible for everything within the unit, including permanently attached fixtures and improvements such as kitchen cabinets and appliances.

When you’re ready to shop for Condo Insurance, also known as an HO6 policy, call Archibald Insurance Agency at 801-261-8988

Frequently Asked Questions about Condo Insurance

What does condo insurance cover?

Condo insurance covers what is inside of your condo, not the building itself. Your HOA master policy will protect the building while a condo policy is intended to protect everything inside of your walls such as your kitchen cabinets, appliances, clothes, etc.

What does condo insurance not cover?

A condo policy does not cover the building’s exterior or common areas.

Do I need condo insurance?

You need to have condo insurance if you live in a condominium. The building itself is protected by the master HOA policy on your condo, but everything inside your unit is not covered unless you have your own condo insurance.