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Dry Rot help, anyone in insurance??
Patchio123
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Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, was just wondering if anyone could help??
My mum has found a patch of dry rot on the masonry on next doors Chimney stack which goes through her loft. Her loft seems fine and we are very suspicious that next door has a problem with dry rot and its spreading accross.
She has rentokil coming next week, he's wanting to look in next doors loft as he feels this may be the source of the outbreak.
Dry rot is not covered on her insurance but could next door be liable???
My mum has found a patch of dry rot on the masonry on next doors Chimney stack which goes through her loft. Her loft seems fine and we are very suspicious that next door has a problem with dry rot and its spreading accross.
She has rentokil coming next week, he's wanting to look in next doors loft as he feels this may be the source of the outbreak.
Dry rot is not covered on her insurance but could next door be liable???
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I've just spoke to her insurance company claims, although they say she is in no way covered for dry rot but as the chimney breast is next doors (although running along a party wall) its next doors responsibility???0
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