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- What could be covered by Commercial Property insurance in Idaho?
- Is Commercial Property insurance required in Idaho?
- How much is Commercial Property insurance in Idaho?
- How ERGO NEXT Commercial Property insurance can help protect Idaho business owners
What could be covered by Idaho Commercial Property insurance?
Commercial property insurance in Idaho could help to protect the goods and gear you need to run your business.
Commercial property coverage typically has three parts:
- Business personal property coverage (also called BPP insurance), which could help cover the contents of your business space, such as equipment, inventory, furniture, flooring and fixtures.
- Building coverage, which could help protect the building structure itself, including things like HVAC systems, sprinkler systems or damage from a fallen tree.
- Business income insurance coverage, also called business interruption insurance, could help cover lost income if your business is forced to close for repairs after an unexpected covered event, such as a fire or vandalism.
Commercial property insurance coverage can usually help business owners with:
- Building structural damage
- Inventory damage
- Damaged furniture and fixtures
- Stolen business goods and gear
- Equipment breakdowns
- Business income interruptions
Building structural damage
When a commercial building you rent or own is damaged in a covered event, commercial property insurance could help you with the cost of repairs. For example, if a rapidly spreading fire damages your Boise cafe, commercial property insurance could help with costs.
Inventory damage
If your Coeur d’Alene gift shop’s inventory is damaged, commercial property insurance could help you replace it.
Damaged furniture and fixtures
Commercial property insurance could help with costs related to damaged physical fixtures on your business premises, such as:
- Display cases
- Retail shelving
- Windows
- Flooring
- Business furniture
Stolen business goods and gear
Stolen equipment and electronics taken from your storefront, warehouse, or office building can be expensive to replace. If someone steals equipment from your Idaho Falls contracting business, commercial property insurance could help you replace it.
Equipment breakdowns
Equipment breakdowns can disrupt your business and affect sales. If heavy ash from an upwind wildfire damages the HVAC system of your boutique in Twin Falls, commercial property insurance could help cover the cost so your business can get back up and running again.
Business income interruptions
If vandalism forces your Pocatello restaurant to temporarily close for repairs, commercial property insurance could help replace lost business income.
Is Commercial Property insurance required in Idaho?
Commercial property insurance is often required for small businesses to lease or buy property in Idaho.
Landlords may require commercial property insurance as part of a business lease. Banks and other financial lenders may also require commercial property insurance to buy real estate with a commercial loan.
You could also be required to carry commercial property insurance when leasing equipment for your business.
Idaho’s wildfire risk is higher than 96% of states in the U.S., according to a USDA Forest Service project called Wildfire Risk to Communities. While standard commercial property insurance may not cover wildfire damage, some business owners may be able to add coverage through a policy endorsement. Even when it’s not required, commercial property insurance could still help protect your business from other unexpected risks.







