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Buildings ins for freehold + leasehold flat
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You can probably get cover from this company who are a broker specialising in this field, they will need to underwrite (Work out a specific rate / cover for you) your premium so it could take a couple of days.
You need to try your best not to claim for a couple of years, if you stay claim free the premium will start to reduce.
Be prepared for a big premium with possibly restrictions in cover.
http://www.bureauinsure.co.uk/0 -
Thanks dacouch. I have been on their website and will give them a ring and see if they will give me a quote0
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