Tenant

Insuring your apartment

Following a loss, how will your insurer reimburse you for your stolen or destroyed items? There too, you'll have some choices to to make. Do you want the destroyed items to be replaced by new items or would you prefer to receive compensation based on their actual cash value?

For personal property

Following a loss, under your home insurance policy your insurer will indemnify you for the items that were damaged based on their actual cash value, i.e., taking wear and tear, and depreciation into account.

However, when you purchase your insurance policy, you can ask to be indemnified based on “replacement cost”. This means the items will be replaced without taking depreciation into account. However, if you decide not to replace the damaged or stolen items, you will be indemnified for the items based on their actual cash value.

No matter your choice, before replacing a damaged item, if it can be, your insurer will have it repaired.

Example of a settlement based on replacement cost

Amount paid for a refrigerator purchased 10 years ago $800
Current price of a refrigerator with the same features $1,000
Compensation $1,000

Example of compensation based on actual cash value

Amount paid for a refrigerator purchased 10 years ago $800
Current price of a refrigerator with the same features $1 000
Depreciation ($40 a year for 10 years) $400
Compensation ($1,000 - $400) $600
Water damage: covered or not?

Water damage: covered or not?

Most water damage is insurable. The proof: water damage is the leading cause of home insurance claims in Quebec. Learn More