I'm still waiting for a reply from my mortgage bank. I will be phoning them on Saturday so should know the answers by then.
100,000 for the building might be reasonable.
The price you paid includes land, common community facilities including roads, swimming pools, street lights, garage and store room, lifts, gardens and other common areas.
The price you paid also includes white goods of say 2000 Euros which are now covered on your contents.
I believe that the common walls, floor and ceiling and general building infrastructure and infrastructure supply of electrics and water is covered the community insurance.
Do anyone know the the boundaries of the communal insurance.
So your insurance has to cover internal walls, doors, windows, electrics, tiles, plumbing, fixtures etc. for all of that 100,000 Euros sound generous.
Best to check that your insurance covers vandalism and break-ins. I guess yours does otherwise you would have mentioned the point.
It seems that some insurers in Spain offer that element of cover as an optional extra.
The figure of 100,000 Euros is useful to know.
regards,
Paul