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Showing 2 condo insurance agents in Groveland, MA
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Norwood Insurance Agency, Inc.
293 Main St, Groveland, MA 01834
(978) 372-5921
norwoodinsurance.com
Andrews Insurance
282 Main St #1, Groveland, MA 01834
(978) 373-5550
andrewsinsurance.com
What Does a Condo Insurance Agent in Groveland Cost?
Condo insurance in Massachusetts typically costs between 300 and 600 dollars per year for a standard HO-6 policy. Factors like your unit size, location in Groveland, coverage limits, and deductible affect the premium. Loss assessment coverage and personal property endorsements can add to the cost. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a condo insurance agent in Groveland do?
A condo insurance agent helps you compare HO-6 policies from different carriers. They review your condo associations master policy to identify what is not covered. They then recommend a policy that covers your personal property and interior improvements.
Do I need condo insurance in Massachusetts if my association has a master policy?
Yes. Massachusetts master policies typically only cover the building structure and common areas. Your personal belongings, liability, and interior upgrades are not covered. An HO-6 policy fills these gaps and is often required by your mortgage lender.
How does Massachusetts law affect condo insurance requirements?
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 183A governs condominiums. It requires associations to maintain a master policy but does not mandate unit owner coverage. However most lenders require an HO-6 policy. Your agent can explain how the master policy deductible and loss assessment coverage work under state law.