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Got flooded, insurers wont pay
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Note that any dispute with your neighbours will have to be declared when you sell. If you write down that they are negligent people then will make your house less attractive. If you don't tell the truth and it later comes to light worse case is you can be sued by the buyers. Obviously that's worst case but it's to be aware of the conseuquences.0
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TBH - the solicitor will be mainly assessing whether this is a case he/she wants to take on. Unless the claim is for more than £10k (or you are prepared to write off legal fees), I doubt there's anything the solicitor can do for you.
The solicitor is more likely to be assessing whether the OP is good to pay their fee. They're not that choosy about what cases they take on as they get paid whether they win or loose0
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