Own a Townhouse or Condo? Which Homeowners Policy Do You Need—an HO-3 or an HO-6?

HO-3 and HO-6 Homeowners Insurance Policy for Townhomes and Condos

If you’re buying a townhouse or condo, you might think that because your unit is one of a larger building, your home insurance needs will be different. This is not necessarily true.

The Difference between HO-3 and HO-6 Insurance Policies

As you may be aware, there are several classifications of home insurance policies. If you own a townhouse or condominium, you will likely be buying an HO-3 policy or an HO-6 policy. Both of these policies cover your personal property, the interior finishes of your unit (walls, flooring, ceilings, etc.), and your liability. The main difference between and HO-6 condo policy and an HO-3 policy is that under an HO-6, the building structure and exterior are not covered. Therefore, if your townhouse or condo were to burn down or be destroyed in any other way, you would only receive an insurance claim payout to reimburse you for your personal belongings and the interior finishes—not the structure itself—a considerable difference in reimbursement.

How a Master Building Policy Can Save You Money

Some clients who own or are buying a townhouse ask about the possibility of buying the often cheaper HO-6 condo policy rather than an HO-3 homeowners policy. An HO-6 policy is only appropriate if you have a condo association that has a master building policy that will cover the entire structure of your building, not just part of it.

HO-3 Insurance Policies Protect Your Condo or Townhouse

If your association doesn’t have a master building policy that will pay if your unit is destroyed, your mortgage holder will likely require that you buy an HO-3 rather than an HO-6. Even if you don’t have a mortgage, it’s also in your best interest to do so, because if you have a total loss, your claims payout will come nowhere near being enough to reimburse you for your losses.

An independent agency that works for you

We understand that homeowners insurance in Florida can be expensive, and we all want to save money where we can. However, you don’t want to skimp on insuring your home. The purpose of homeowners insurance is to provide you with peace of mind, whether your home is a townhouse, condominium, or traditional home.

At L & M Insurance Group, we represent multiple homeowners insurance companies, and we’re committed to finding you the most cost-effective policy to suit your needs. Please call us at 813-672-4100, or request a homeowners insurance quote online. We are an independent agency and we work for you!

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