Hi Renee,

Thanks for reaching out!
I'm seeing your question pop up in all of our channels, and you're not the only 
one asking this week.
Consider this a response from Coworking Ontario, Foundery and myself ;)

There isn't one company in Ontario that I would recommend - each one is unique, 
and there is likely a few that will meet your needs.
I would suggest using an insurance broker.
In my experience, this is a free (and fantastic) service.
They will shop around and do the comparison for you, bringing you the top 
options to review.

Each landlord requires different insurance terms - your broker can ensure those 
are covered for you.
The premiums vary across the province, and the rate will reflect the terms of 
your specific policy.
In Ontario I've had policies for $60 /month and policies for $300 /month and it 
varies depending on the coverage I choose, size of space, number of members, 
type of building and location.

You can combine 2 policies together (your business insurance policy and your 
business location insurance policy) but in some cases it may be in your 
interest to maintain 2 separate policies. 
The rate also changes if you are open to the general public, and if you offer 
additional products or services.
If you are hosting events, serving alcohol etc in your space, the rate tends to 
be much higher than if you are not.
If you want to adjust the policy price you can always play with your 
deductible, just as you can with auto insurance.
In addition to covering your own property and liability, you can play with the 
amount of coverage you have for the belongings of others - this should simply 
be articulated in your members agreement.

As for iv, this clause is standard and is easy to cover, just pass it on to 
your broker with the rest of the requests from the landlord.
Clause v is a bit tricky - especially in your first year of operations, as it 
is difficult to prove / agree upon an amount, regardless of your coverage.
It's very similar to the experience of insuring artwork - the perception of 
value can change dramatically between parties.

Ask your broker for some options and ask a lot of questions.
They can help you navigate the insurance requirements in your lease and ensure 
you have the right type of coverage for your specific business.

Good luck!

Ashley

Foundery
www.foundery.is

Creative Blueprint
www.creativeblueprint.ca

The Foundery Buildings
376 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada


On 2016-02-12, at 12:06 PM, Renee Laliberte wrote:

> Hello! This is my first time posting but I've been reading posts for several 
> weeks and I have found some invaluable information, so thanks!
> 
> I am opening a Coworking space in Markham (a suburb of Toronto) and I'm 
> negotiating an offer to lease a space. I have some questions about business 
> insurance...
> 
> 1- What insurance companies have Coworking owners/operators used in Ontario 
> for their business insurance?  I am shopping and don't know where to start! 
> What do I ask for? How much are people paying in premiums?  Looking for a 
> ballpark... 
> 
> 2- What should the landlord's insurance cover and what should my tenant's 
> insurance cover when it comes to the space? I am looking at leasing a space 
> in a commercial condo, one unit in a plaza of about a dozen or so commercial 
> units. This is what the landlord has put in the offer to lease: 
> 
> "10. INSURANCE: The Tenant shall provide the Landlord an insurance 
> certificate with Landord as an additional insured party, and agree to insure 
> the followings:
> i. Property of every description owned and operated by the Tenant, including 
> but not limited to stock in-trade, furniture, alteration and other 
> improvements not less than 100% of the replacement thereof;
> ii. Public liability coverage of 2 million dollars against personal injury, 
> fire and other perils, contractual liability;
> iii. Plate glass replacement;
> iv. Broad form Boiler, machinery, air conditioning equipment and electrical 
> apparatus;
> v. Business interruption insurance in such amount will reimburse the Tenant 
> for any direct or indirect loss of earning attributable to all perils."
> 
> I'm looking for opinions on iv. & v. mostly. Thanks for your help!
> 
> Cheers :)
> Renée
> 
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