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Damn floods - I need help!

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My flat was flooded out on Saturday, we're just up the road from a no longer trickling brook! I own the flat - only moved in 2 months ago. The contents insurance company are trying to deny cover for the wooden flooring that was laid throughout. They're trying to say that it would be covered under the buildings insurance - i find this hard to believe, I assume buildings insurance would be for bricks & mortan - contents should be everything inside including the kitchen and bathroom, both of which will probably need replacing.

Anyone know of any loopholes?

My heart goes out to anyone else affected - it's been awful.
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  • girlsmum
    girlsmum Posts: 472 Forumite
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    They are right, when our kitchen got flooded because our washing machine leaked we had to claim off our buildings insurance, you can still claim just against a different policy
  • no1gymbunny
    no1gymbunny Posts: 391 Forumite
    Wish me luck. I rang the management company today - my monthly service charge part of which goes towards the buildings insurance. The manager is going to call me tomorrow. His secretary didn't seem very hopeful :(
    Getting older is inevitable, growing up is optional :rotfl:
  • Errata
    Errata Posts: 38,230 Forumite
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    How about the rule of thumb that goes: whatever falls out of your house if you turn it upside down and shake it should be covered under contents insurance, whatever stays put should be covered under building insurance.
    Rotten luck for you, hope you coping.
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  • no1gymbunny
    no1gymbunny Posts: 391 Forumite
    We'll see what the management company say tomorrow. Fingers crossed!!
    Getting older is inevitable, growing up is optional :rotfl:
  • Nile
    Nile Posts: 14,845 Forumite
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    Hello no1gymbunny

    We have a new board 'Flood Help & Information', so I'll move your thread across.

    Hi, Martin’s asked me to post this in these circumstances: I’ve asked Board Guides to move threads if they’ll receive a better response elsewhere(please see this rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board, where it should get more replies. If you have any questions about this policy please email [EMAIL="abuse@moneysavingexpert.com"]abuse@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL].

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  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    With flooring it can vary from company to company as to whether covered under contents or builds.
    If it is click fit laminate then your contents insurer should cover the claim as this is designed as a removable product, the tip it upside down and see what falls out theory to distinguish contents from builds does not apply in this case. A lot of contents insurers will initially decline such a claim but fold under pressure so if your builds insurer declines, which I'm pretty sure they will if it's only a policy held by your services provider as these are generally limited, simply go back to your contents insurer and if still refused ask to make a complaint through their escalation procedure, once that is exhausted you will be able to refer to the financial ombudsman if not successful.
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  • dawnteabag
    dawnteabag Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    Hi,
    I'm dealing with the recovery of my sisters flat as she lives out of Sheffield. Hers was mostly floored with laminate (carpets etc in bedrooms and lino in kitchen).
    I've spoken to both buildings and contents insurers and apparently there is an industry-wide agreement as to what is covered by contents and what is buildings.
    Laminate flooring is buildings, carpets and lino are contents.
    If there is a management company dealing with the the whole building and a block buildings insurance policy in place it should be covered on there. If you've got contents insurance you'll need to pass details of the buildings/contents insurers between them so that they can sort it out between them.

    Good Luck!
  • gazza975526570
    gazza975526570 Posts: 3,275 Forumite
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    The above is correct.

    It used to be that click laminate was contents and glued laminate was buildings.

    To reduce confusion there was an industry wide agreement that laminate would be dealt with under Buildings

    Doesnt help you i know but they are advising you correctly - can you not just claim off the Buildings insurers?
  • Wish me luck. I rang the management company today - my monthly service charge part of which goes towards the buildings insurance. The manager is going to call me tomorrow. His secretary didn't seem very hopeful :(

    Are they definitely responsible for the buildings insurance? With some flats, it's the freeholder who is responsible for the bulidings insurance.
  • lil_me
    lil_me Posts: 13,186 Forumite
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    I was also told when I chose to put laminate flooring down that it would not be covered on my contents insurance, unfortunately as it's a rented property I don't have buildings insurance so if anything happened I wouldn't be covered. Hope you manage to get something sorted.
    One day I might be more organised...........:confused:
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