Different apartment types face different risks. Find coverage tailored to your specific buildings.
Two to three story walk-up complexes with exterior corridors, shared parking, and landscaped grounds.
Four to seven story buildings with interior corridors, elevators, and structured parking.
Eight or more stories with sophisticated fire suppression, elevator systems, and complex mechanical infrastructure.
Purpose-built or converted properties near universities with per-bed leasing and higher turnover rates.
Age-restricted communities and LIHTC properties with specific regulatory and compliance requirements.
Naturally occurring affordable properties serving middle-income tenants in high-cost markets.
Buildings combining ground-floor commercial space with residential units above.
Premium properties with high-end amenities, concierge services, and top-tier finishes commanding premium rents.
Attached multi-unit dwellings with shared walls and roofs, HOA structures, and master policy coordination needs.
Manufactured housing communities and mobile home parks with HUD-code construction and unique wind/anchoring requirements.