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Insurer won't pay, may lose house.

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  • vaio wrote: »
    This would need legal action and the BiL would no doubt have used the £10k cash to defend the action.

    Indeed, it would have been difficult. Even so it isn't unusual for them to try, since cash isn't the only asset most people have. It's a shame so much money went to the lawyers.
  • nobbysn*ts wrote: »
    So you are trying to tell me you believe insurance is something you pay into, then if you make a claim, they should refuse, you should pay the claim yourself out of your own pocket, and it's good as next year you can pay in a bit less? And that's how you explain it, as we don't understand how it works? Bet your insurer loves you!

    No. I can't be bothered to explain it to you, go the library and take out a book.
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