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Insurance company says, No!

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  • naturegirl_2
    naturegirl_2 Posts: 125 Forumite
    It was for Building and contents 'Buy to Let Policy' on the schedule it states Landlords contents (new for old). In the policy summary it mentions in the Landlords contents section 'theft' but does not include anything about only by breaking in to the house. I also had goods stored in the garden shed which got damaged through a leak in the roof, so I had to throw most of the property away. I've looked through all the paper work they sent me and I can't find anything mention of forcible and violent entry . The insurance company mentions a policy booklet for details.
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