Denver Condo Insurance Basics
Your condo is more than a roof over your head: It’s your home. So make sure you understand the insurance requirements and coverage options for your unit.
Master Policy And Unit Policy
Generally, a condo association insures the building and common elements under a single policy, called the master policy. This policy typically provides one of three kinds of coverage:
- The basic building (walls, roof, floors, elevators), but not unit items (such as appliances, carpeting, cabinets, wall coverings) and in some cases, not interior walls
- The basic building and unit items, but not unit additions, alterations, or improvements made by you at your expense
- The basic building and unit items, including additions, alterations, and improvements
When a master policy is in place, you will need to purchase an individual policy to cover the items and changes in your unit not covered by the association master policy. You may also want to consider coverage for damage to your unit not compensated because of the master policy deductible. Keep in mind that unit owner insurance responsibilities can vary widely.
For example, some associations may have no master policy, which shifts the responsibility for insuring the structure to the unit owners. Review your building’s insurance documents and bylaws early in the purchasing process to make sure you comply with all requirements and purchase adequate coverage for your home. If you would like assistance in this process, please feel free to reach out to our office.
Other Unit Policy Coverages
Lender Requirements
Most mortgage lenders require proof of condo unit insurance before they approve a purchase. So if you are in the process of acquiring a condo, we highly recommend getting your insurance lined up as well.
Price Factors
Your condo unit policy’s price, or premiums, depends on two factors: the amount of coverage and the deductible. Less coverage and a high deductible mean lower premiums. More coverage and a low deductible mean higher premiums. Working with an agent that understands your situation will help insure you have proper coverage and policy limits.