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Who Pays for Builder’s Risk Insurance?

Who Pays for Builder’s Risk Insurance?

Builder’s Risk plays an important role in protecting any job site that’s under construction. Find out who is responsible for purchasing this type of coverage. From ground-up new builds to large-scale renovations, Builder’s Risk insurance helps protect just about any...

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What Is Builder’s Risk Insurance?

What Is Builder’s Risk Insurance?

Builder’s Risk insurance can seem similar to other types of policies. Find out how this coverage is different and why it’s just as important. As someone taking on a new construction or undergoing a major renovation, you likely know about Builder’s Risk insurance. But...

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How Much Does Builders Risk Insurance Cost?

How Much Does Builders Risk Insurance Cost?

Builders risk insurance, also known as course of construction insurance, is a vital part of the construction or renovation of any building. Given the inherent danger of construction sites, ensuring you have the proper insurance set up can end up saving you plenty of...

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How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in Canada?

How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in Canada?

The Price Tags to Creating your Dream Home While the cost of building a house varies between provinces and due to other factors, you can expect prices to range between $120 and $250 per square foot. If we average this to $185, it costs you approximately $370,000 to...

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Working from home: The remote worker’s guide to insurance

Working from home: The remote worker’s guide to insurance

With many businesses having been forced to adapt quickly to the prospect of remote work due to the pandemic, it’s important that remote workers make sure they know what their home insurance policy protects them from. For those that are working from home, insurance is...

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What Temperature Should You Keep a Vacant House At?

What Temperature Should You Keep a Vacant House At?

Set your thermostat to at least 55°F/16°C if you leave your home for an extended period in the winter. In the summer, it’s advisable to fix your air conditioning to maintain a temperature between 85°F and 90°F or 29°C and 32°C. Although you won’t be home, maintaining...

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