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London_Girl wrote:BTW When buying building's insurance i would always (now) recommend ensuring Accidental Damage, Matching Items and Trace and Access Cover were part of the policy - all friends and family are regularly reminded of this when their policy comes up for renewal.
Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but how does "matching items" work on buildings insurance. I can see how it works on contents - 3 piece suite etc. Is it for kitchen and bathroom fittings?0 -
Exactly the same.... for example tiles in a bathroom
To the OP, I think there is an arguement to say it should be covered, not a particularly strong one but one you may win if you are bothered to actually fight it.All posts made are simply my own opinions and are neither professional advice nor the opinions of my employers
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