A homeowners policy for the owner of a condominium would be form HO-6. This is the policy that you would ask for. It covers the items owned by the condo-owner which is usually from the sheetrock inward. This would include the paint or wallpaper, flooring, and everything else inside the home plus a share of the common items shared by members of the condo association. These items are usually the roof, the landscaping, roads, parking, Swimming Pools, common rooms or meeting areas.
While this is generally true, it may not answer the question. You should be able to obtain a copy of the master policy from the condo association. You can certainly get a copy of your own HO-6 from your own insurance agent.
To determine how much condo insurance you need, you are best advised to insure the contents of your unit, because the association's master policy insures the real estate assets that all owners own in common. You can work with a broker and a copy of the master policy to determine the insurance coverage you want and need.
You can request a copy from your association manager, or broker who sold the master policy coverage to the association.
For any type of policy you need to ask your Insurance company for a copy if you have lost or mislaid it.
Call your insurance broker. Obtain a copy of the master insurance policy, so that your insurance does not overlap, yet leaves no gaps in the coverage you want for your property.
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It is a copy of an insurance policy, or a part of an insurance policy (i.e. an endorsement, etc.), which includes a certification/statement signed by the underwriter or other representative of the issuing insurance carrier that the copy is true and accurate to the original.
Yes, your agent or the insurance company can provide with a copy of your insurance policy.
Ask the contractor for a copy.
No.
Call your insurance agent
Contact the insurance company for information on how to make your claim and ask if they can supply a copy of the policy.
You should always have proof of insurance in your possession, in case you get stopped by the police or have an accident. If you don't have a copy, contact your insurance agent. That information is on the policy.