Residential Building Insurance
Residential Building Insurance
Let’s protect your homeowners, tenants and buildings — and your bottom line.
Their home. Your responsibility. Our specialty.
Today, residential building insurance has to go beyond traditional coverage for fire and water damage or slip-and-fall accidents. You need to protect against the threat of natural disasters and an increasingly complex liability landscape.
Our residential building insurance specialists will work with you to identify gaps in your coverage and quickly develop a competitive, comprehensive plan tailored to your properties. And we have the resources, expertise and experience to help you manage claims if they do arise.
Contact a HUB residential building insurance specialist to get started.
Residential building insurance solutions for everyone
We can help tailor a residential building insurance solution that provides the coverage your homeowner associations want — at a competitive price. We will:
- Ensure you have the right property valuation and comprehensive coverage, without being overinsured or underinsured
- Provide ongoing service and guidance with respect to new and emerging liabilities
- Lift the burden of claims management
We work to understand the unique demands of your business and help tailor a residential building insurance solution that meets your needs — and protects your investment. We will:
- Help you find savings by ensuring your valuation is correct, your coverage is comprehensive, and you’re not being over-insured or underinsured
- Provide ongoing service and guidance with respect to new and emerging liabilities
- Simplify claims management and certificate logistics
Our residential building insurance experts can help you manage the particular liabilities that come from living in a shared community environment. We offer:
- HUB® HOA Insure Complete: a tailored insurance package for your homeowner or condominium association from a single insurance carrier to make it easier for you.
- Advice for your property manager on best practices for common area coverage, and review of vendor contracts to prevent liability gaps.