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Insurance for Your Rented Properties
Owners require insurance for the properties and buildings they own. Learn more by the type of property or unit below
House Insurance
Insurance For Your Rented House
Do you rent out a house? You need insurance for the building and property

Condo Insurance
Insurance for Your Rented Condominium
Renting out your condo? Be sure you’re protected with the right insurance policy
Renter's Insurance
Insurance for Your Rented Apartment
If you’re a tenant and subleasing your unit to another person
Important Extra
This extra coverage may be added to your rented property, where available
Rental Income Coverage
Covers your rental income in the event your tenants have vacated the unit following a claim.
Changes to tell Your Broker
Lifestyle changes affect both your premium and how your policy responds, so be sure to keep your broker up-to-date with any changes! Some examples include but not limited to:
Change of Address
Updates to your Rental, including electrical, plumbing, renovations
Vacant Rental Property
New Swimming Pool or Hot Tub
Change of Tenant Occupying the Rental
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Looking to Insure another type of Property?
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Home Insurance
Insurance for your home’s physical structure, your personal items, and much more

Condo Insurance
Insurance for Your Condominium
Condo insurance protects your personal property as well as suite upgrades and common areas, where required by condo boards

Cottage and Other Property Insurance
Insurance for your other properties including Cottage Insurance, Seasonal Property Insurance, Trailer Insurance, Rental Property Insurance
Renter's Insurance
If you’re a tenant, renter’s insurance protects your personal property and provides liability protection
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