



Both you, as co-owner, and your syndicate will have to decide what type of compensation you want should a loss occur. There are usually two options when property is damaged.
Replacement cost (replacement cost value)
Amount paid for a refrigerator purchased 10 years ago
800 $
Price of a refrigerator with the same features today
1000$
Compensation
1000$
Value on day of loss
Refrigerator purchased 10 years ago for
800 $
Price of a refrigerator with the same features today
1000$
Depreciation ($40 per year for 10 years)
400$
Compensation ($1,000 - $400):
$600
To estimate the value of your personal property, consult our Property Inventory tool.
Your syndicate is responsible for repairing the damaged portions, and if it files a claim, it could be compensated at replacement cost value.
Damage to the “building” portions of your private portion (floors, walls, ceiling, etc.) are usually covered by your syndicate’s insurance. The syndicate is responsible for having the damage repaired.
If you or previous co-owners have made improvements to your condo unit since it was built, your co-owner insurance will usually pay the difference (known as added value).
The compensation paid by the insurer to rebuild the building, which also includes the reconstruction of the condo units, shall not exceed the insurance amount stated under the syndicate’s insurance. This is why it is important for the syndicate to fully assess the building reconstruction costs and purchase insurance for this amount.