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Insurance aspestos help!
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With a big if on the entitlement for the whole floor being replaced...0
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paddyandstumpy wrote: »With a big if on the entitlement for the whole floor being replaced...
I fully agree, but sometimes there has to be betterment to resolve the claim.
Similarly when electrics/gas have to be updated to fit in with new regs as part of a claim, planning etc.
A home insurance policy is a policy of betterment in many ways.0 -
Quite often sealing asbestos is the correct treatment for it. You can tell any future buyer that it has been treated correctly.sallygreen30 wrote: »Personally I would rather have it all removed as I was planning on putting a new kitchen in in a few years and I don't want this to come up again when further works get done. Also, id like to be able to tell any buyer in the future than all aspestos has been removed.0
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