I’m looking at buying a co-op apartment in Manhattan but am concerned that I’ll lose my entire investment if the building is destroyed in a terror attack (i.e., that I’ll have to pay the entire amount of the mortgage even if the building is destroyed). Does the standard insurance policy that co-op buildings have cover terror-related losses, or can private residents buy insurance against terrorism? Thanks.
It must not exclude acts of war/god/ or terrorism either. If you were asked to leave your home, wouldn’t you want a full comprehensive insurance plan to protect your family’s investment for the future? Do Israeli banks provide this service at good rates?

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