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What insurers offer home buildings cover if there has been past subsidence?
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No, if they specifically ask about the last 15 years then that is all you have to disclose.my_names_dave wrote: »That is seriously bad advice. The OP has advised that the property has been subject to a subsidence claim and that MUST be disclosed as it is a material fact.0 -
my_names_dave wrote: »That is seriously bad advice. The OP has advised that the property has been subject to a subsidence claim and that MUST be disclosed as it is a material fact. .....
Nah, the days when punters had to try and guess what an insurer might regard as a material fact are gone. These days insurers need to ask specific questions and punters need to answer the questions honestly. Nothing more, nothing less.0
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