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No matter if you live in a 40-storey condo in downtown Calgary, a townhouse in Edmonton or a 12-storey condo in Red Deer, you need to have the right insurance for your condominium. Get a customized quote, in language you can understand, at a competitive price – and do it all online. We’ve simplified condo insurance in Alberta, so you can focus on what you love.
Renting a condo in Alberta as a tenant? Check out our online renters insurance.
If you’re renting out your condo to a tenant, take a look at our landlord insurance.
Protect your condominium, its contents and more with condo insurance. Although policies can differ, here are some of the common coverages you can find under a condo insurance policy. Don’t forget to review your policy to learn how you’re covered (and where you aren’t).
Protect yourself and the people in your home in case you’re sued. With personal liability coverage, you’re covered if someone gets hurt while visiting or for damage you may unintentionally cause.
Often called contents insurance, this protects anything you own that you could pack in a bag or put in a moving truck. Contents insurance in Alberta covers things like your clothing, electronics and furniture. These are covered while they’re on your property or temporarily removed (like when you’re travelling to work or out of the country). If you’re renting out your condo, only major appliances are covered for theft – the rest of your contents aren’t.
If you can’t live in your Alberta condo during repairs from a claim – you’re covered. You can choose to stay in a hotel or with friends and family. We’ll help cover your living extra expenses either way. Renting out your condo at the time of loss? You’ll be covered for your net rental income until your tenants can move back in.
This includes three extra protections:
If you’re a condo owner in Alberta, hail coverage is included in your policy. This means your belongings (like patio furniture or a barbecue) will be repaired or replaced if damaged by hail.
This coverage can help in some smelly situations. Your unit and belongings would be covered for damage caused by sewage that backs up in your unit through a sump, septic tank or floor drain. It also includes belongings in your condo’s basement storage unit. If you can’t get into your condo because the lobby or lower levels are affected, you’d also need sewer backup coverage so that extra living expenses (like living in a hotel during repairs) are covered. Coverage offered depends on eligibility.
You’re covered for damage caused by fresh water, such as excessive rain, spring run-off and melting snow, coming in at ground level through windows and doors. If you can’t get to your unit due to an overland water flood in your condo’s lobby or lower levels, you’d need this coverage to get help with extra living expenses (like living in a hotel). It also includes belongings kept in your condo’s basement storage unit that are damaged. Coverage offered depends on eligibility.
This covers you and anyone else on your policy in case your identity is stolen. We’ll reimburse you for legal fees as well as certain other costs, up to a limit. These could include lost wages if you have to take time off work to sort it out, and payment for services that help you restore your identity.
The premium you pay for condo insurance in Alberta is based on information about you and your condo. This includes things like your condo’s location, how much coverage you need and your personal claims history. Here are some examples of the average price of condo insurance with Sonnet in Alberta:
Insuring your condo should be simple. We’ve made getting a condo insurance quote quick and easy – plus, we’re here to help from start to finish. Read through our current blogs or most frequently asked questions about condo insurance to get started.
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No. Sonnet doesn’t cover short-term rentals through any home sharing service, including Airbnb and Vrbo. This applies to all our property policies ¬(homeowners, condo, and landlord). Under the terms of our renters insurance, tenants also aren’t allowed to offer short-term rentals of their apartment or house – or a room in their unit – through one of these networks.
If you’re offering short-term rentals via one of these services and something happens where you need to file a claim, your claim could be denied.
Want to know more about how Sonnet covers long-term rentals? Check out our FAQ about renting out your home, condo, or rental property. Or, contact us! We’re here to help.
Condo insurance covers certain types of water damage that are caused by sudden or accidental events. For example, you’d be covered if your bathroom pipes burst or your dishwasher leaked all over the kitchen floor.
There are two types of water damage that aren’t included in a standard policy – Sewer Backup and Overland Water. You might be able to add them to your condo insurance policy, depending on where you live.
Condo insurance isn’t just for protecting the stuff you own. It’s a good idea to understand what your condo corporation’s policy will cover so you know what protection you need. A condo owner insurance policy also helps you in a few special situations.
You might want to add more coverage that isn’t included in a standard policy. We offer extra coverages like Hail, Sewer Backup, Overland Water and Earthquake. You can add these coverages during a condo insurance quote. It'll depend on where you live and if you're eligible.
Already purchased? You can add these coverages at any time through your account.
When your condo insurance is calculated, insurance companies look at a complex set of factors. These will determine how likely you are to make a claim – and how much a claim could cost. The higher the likelihood is, the higher your premium will be.
Factors that can affect your home insurance premium include:
Condo insurance is highly recommended in Canada! And, your condo corporation might require you to have it. If you don’t have condo insurance and something happens to your place (like a fire or a leaky pipe), you’d have to pay to fix any damage on your own.
It also gets expensive to replace all your stuff out of pocket if items get wrecked or stolen. Think of everything you own – your fridge, couch, laptop, clothes – the costs add up quickly. That’s why you need insurance for a condo – to protect everything in your unit!
On top of all that, mortgage lenders usually require that you have condo owner insurance in order to get a mortgage.
Yes. As a condo owner, your Sonnet condo insurance policy covers you, your personal property and belongings, and your liability. Because appliances fall under personal property, they’re covered by your condo policy if a covered event (like an accidental house fire) happens.
Heads up! Are you a tenant renting a condo from someone else? If so, your landlord’s insurance will generally cover the appliances, since they’re the owners – not you (unless you’ve bought them yourself).
Need more answers about condo insurance? Get in touch via email or chat. Our agents are always happy to help!
Wondering if your townhome needs a condo or a homeowners policy? There are a couple of questions that help with this:
If you answered yes to the first question and no to the second, then a condo policy would best fit your needs.
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