I insure it on my homeowners policy on vancouver island. Which leaves a deductible of $1000.00 to be paid on a loss.Has anyone in Vancouver, BC, Canada purchased e-bike insurance?
Is there a company you can recommend for insurance on my first e-bike? I have heard of one, Pedal Power, but I haven't heard any news - positive or negative - about it.
Thank you.
Thank you, Scona! But my condo insurance company won't insure an e-bike. I live in an "equity condo." My insurance company is one of only two insurance companies in Vancouver that insure equity condos, so I can't switch. Specialized e-bike insurers offer better insurance for e-bikes than home insurance companies do.I insure it on my homeowners policy on vancouver island. Which leaves a deductible of $1000.00 to be paid on a loss.
Most of the condos in New York City are "equity" co-ops. Vancouver, BC, Canada has only about a dozen. A condo is a private residence in a multi-unit structure that includes ownership of commonly used property. A co-op owner pays market value for an interest or share in the entire building, which is a corporation, and a contract or lease that allows the owner to occupy a unit. While a condo owner owns a unit, a co-op owner does not own the unit.Pardon my ignorance. What is an 'equity condo'?
Thanks. CN
Well, surely you have to lay your head down on a pillow somewhere? You would have content coverage there even if you live in the equity condo, right?
C
Is this a recent thing like Seattle ? Always thought of your city to be crime free. Or is it the junkies?In Vancouver it's not if, but when your bike will be stolen.
Yep!Is this a recent thing like Seattle ? Always thought of your city to be crime free. Or is it the junkies?
Since you are here in the forums, it looks like you are real passionate about owning an ebike.We are not allowed to keep our bicycles in our suites
"This is akin to a pet lover that's living in a place that doesn't allow pets." No, it's not. My condo building has a separate building made of concrete that is the bicycle bunker. All the residents with e-bikes and bicycles store them in that locked bunker. I follow my building's rules and bylaws.Since you are here in the forums, it looks like you are real passionate about owning an ebike.
You'll need to decide if keeping your property is worth all the problems you need to dance with said ebike.
This is akin to a pet lover that's living in a place that doesn't allow pets. You can fight all you want, you'll continue to put up with it if you have no intention to relocate.
Keeping on topic, I called my home insurance broker. The ebike is covered as a personal belonging. It may have been because I own a detached home with a heated garage, making theft of my bikes unlikely. Every day that I hear more and more "condo rules" reassures me that I will never sell my house.
Yes, probably! A resident of this building owns a folding electric bike, which he keeps in his suite. BUT... my condo building has a separate concrete bicycle bunker at the far end of its parking lot - locked, of course! The residents keep their bicycles in it - some are very expensive e-bikes. There has never been a theft. The police station is 2 blocks away, and West Vancouver, BC, is not known for its crime. Rather, it's known for its lack of it. Thieves break into houses here; they don't steal bicycles.What about owning a folding electric bike? Would you be allowed to carry a folding bike into your unit?
Condos suck. But I have a gorgeous view, and I'm only 3 blocks from a beautiful beach. We have an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a sauna, a whirlpool, an exercise room, a party and movie room, and it was built in the 1960s and considered THE luxury condo building at that time. Having said that, I prefer swimming in the ocean. Condo insurance is different from household insurance. NOT THE SAME. I've had both, by the way.Since you are here in the forums, it looks like you are real passionate about owning an ebike.
You'll need to decide if keeping your property is worth all the problems you need to dance with said ebike.
This is akin to a pet lover that's living in a place that doesn't allow pets. You can fight all you want, you'll continue to put up with it if you have no intention to relocate.
Keeping on topic, I called my home insurance broker. The ebike is covered as a personal belonging. It may have been because I own a detached home with a heated garage, making theft of my bikes unlikely. Every day that I hear more and more "condo rules" reassures me that I will never sell my house.
It's the "homeless," drug addicts, and bums who take transit to commit crimes all over Vancouver.Yep!
A friend had 2 e-bikes stolen in downtown Vancouver (Gastown historic district) within 3 months. He sold his 3rd e-bike and bought a motorcycle.Is this a recent thing like Seattle ? Always thought of your city to be crime free. Or is it the junkies?
True - if you live downtown. Downtown is full of addicts and low-lifes. Vancouver's city councils have been attempting to gentrify downtown's historic Gastown area, which is where a friend lives. He has had 2 e-bikes stolen within 3 months. He recently sold his 3rd and bought a motorcycle. Vancouver just recently got rid of the "homeless" tent city - 300 people - which was in a park just east of downtown. Most of those "homeless" drug addicts and low-lifes and thieves are now housed thanks to our local government.In Vancouver it's not if, but when your bike will be stolen.
Then it appears you have decided to endure and put up with your "condo problems".I live in West Vancouver, BC, which is the city with the highest per capita income in Canada.