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Buildings insurance
ladymarmalade222
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I am getting closer to exchange on my purchase. I have received a letter from my solicitor saying I need to arrange buildings insurance which must note the interest of your lender.
Is there only specific insurers that will add this as I do recall a thread last week where insurance had been taken out but the insurance company would not add the interest in the wording so the OP had to change it.
Any recommendations which insurance companies do this?
Many thanks
Xx
Is there only specific insurers that will add this as I do recall a thread last week where insurance had been taken out but the insurance company would not add the interest in the wording so the OP had to change it.
Any recommendations which insurance companies do this?
Many thanks
Xx
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Comments
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Most will, if you ask them to. If you need a specific name, I'm with More Th>n and they did it.0
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Use the usual comparison sites.
Get quotes from the insurers not on comparison sites.
Check the policies.
Select your preferred insurer.
Check they'll note the mortgage lender's interest.0
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