Your home is probably your single largest investment and, as such, is worth protecting. Although some people purchase properties for investment purposes, most of us live in our homes year round.
Whether you fly an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for business or pleasure, Transport Canada has changed the rules of the ‘game of drones’. Not only are the restrictions more airtight, they clearly draw that line in the sand between commercial and recreational use.
Airbnb offers a revenue stream for those with an extra room to spare or their entire house if they plan to be away for periods of time. While the financial potential may seem intriguing, many people are unaware of the potential insurance risks.
The holiday season should be a time when family and friends come together in a spirit of generosity and goodwill. Sadly, there are some people out there who try to take advantage of that feeling of giving.
Renovating or remodelling a home can be a cause for excitement and happy anticipation. It's important, however, to be aware of the potential risks when your home becomes a construction site, even for a brief period of time.
Most Canadians assume that their homeowners insurance covers all types of water damage including flood. When a pipe bursts or a toilet overflows, in just a matter of minutes the damage can be extensive and costly to repair.