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Webinar: Insuring Heritage Properties

About the Webinar:

This webinar is conducted in the format of a Q&A with two invited panelists. The questions asked to the panelists are:

  1. What are the misconceptions around insuring heritage properties? What do you hear from property owners?
  2. How should property owners address issues of wiring, asbestos and earthquake readiness? What other issues should they be aware of?
  3. When there is total or partial loss of a heritage property, how does insurance navigate replacement and reconstruction? What can property owners do?

They also answer questions from the audience.

About the Presenters:

Colin Roberston works as Vice President, Operations and Risk Control at Ecclesiastical Insurance. Their company insures the majority of Church of England buildings in the UK, and works with commercial heritage properties in Canada and the UK.

Stefan Tirschler works as Product & Underwriting Manger for Square One Insurance Services. Square One is a BC insurance provider that specializes in homeowners insurance. They insure heritage buildings in BC and Canada as a part of their practice.

Relevant Resources:

» Understanding Heritage Insurance (in our Heritage Real Estate Guide)
» Insuring Heritage Properties Resource


This webinar was recorded on October 12, 2018.
It has a run-time of 44 minutes.

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