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Showing 3 condo insurance agents in Ware, MA
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Moulton Insurance Agency, A Trucordia Business
143 West St, Ware, MA 01082
(413) 967-3327
moultoninsurance.com
Quigley Insurance
50 South St #2, Ware, MA 01082
(413) 967-3950
St. Germain Insurance Inc.
246 West St, Ware, MA 01082
(413) 967-6341
stgermaininsurance.com
What Does a Condo Insurance Agent in Ware Cost?
Typical condo insurance costs in Massachusetts range from 200 to 600 dollars per year for a standard HO6 policy. Factors like your unit location in Ware, coverage limits, and deductible amount affect the price. High value personal property or a history of claims can increase premiums. 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 Ware do?
A condo insurance agent in Ware helps you choose an HO6 policy that covers your personal property and interior walls. They also explain how your policy coordinates with the association master policy. This ensures you are not left with uncovered losses.
Do I need condo insurance in Massachusetts?
Yes, most mortgage lenders require condo insurance in Massachusetts. Even if not required, an HO6 policy protects your belongings and provides liability coverage. Without it you could pay out of pocket for damage inside your unit.
How does Massachusetts law affect condo insurance?
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 183A governs condominiums and requires the association to insure common areas. Your personal unit insurance must cover your own property and any improvements you make. An agent can help you understand these legal requirements.