Did you buy a swimming pool or hot tub in time for summer? Or are you seriously thinking about doing so in the fall or next year? For complete peace of mind, don’t forget to protect your new pride and joy by contacting your insurance broker to make the necessary changes to your home insurance policy!
Thanks to its shared spaces, condo living has many advantages. Provided, of course, you have the right insurance to protect your investment! Here’s our simple guide to understanding the protection you need, and the latest changes to Quebec legislation.
Quebec roofs are designed to withstand the toughest of winters. However, harsh weather and excessive snowfall can sometimes get the better of them and cause serious damage to homes.
Insurance is based on the principle of pooling the funds of many clients into a big pot in order to compensate the losses suffered by a few. Insurance premium calculations are based on the likelihood of insured losses and how often these will occur.
Did you know that 12% of all household fires that occur annually in Quebec are caused by heating systems? Here are eight practical tips to avoid such fires, and ensure your heating system is safe.
Lynda Tremblay, a personal property and casualty insurance broker with Tremblay Assurance, is a dyed-in-the-wool nature lover who spends much of her time at her cottage. With 40 years of insurance under her belt, she opens up about her career and shares her best tips for insuring cottages or second homes in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean.