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Simply speak to our team or select the Portable Contents option when getting a quote for your CHU Contents Insurance policy.
The Community Association Insurance Plan covers shared property like roads and pathways, gardens and facilities. This policy covers your individual home and personal possessions.
Yes — if you want protection for your own home and personal belongings. The Community Association Insurance Plan covers shared or community property only.
The policy continues to protect the association, and Office Bearers’ cover (if selected) applies to committee members while they are acting within their role.
In most states and territories, insuring community property is a legal requirement for registered community associations.
This policy is designed for community associations and the managing committees responsible for insuring shared property and community areas.
A community association is a type of land subdivision where there is a shared use and ownership of community property and amenities. Community associations can include a mix of residential homes and commercial properties spread over a large area of land, with insurance responsibilities divided between common areas and individual lot or home owners.
Your residential strata insurance covers the structure of the property itself, landlord insurance provides additional protection specifically for landlords, including coverage for rental income loss, tenant-related damage, legal expenses, and liability claims. Having both building insurance and landlord insurance can offer comprehensive coverage for your investment property properties.