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Does an inaccurate house build date invalidate insurance?

goldlemontree
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I am trying to buy home insurance and can't find the house build date information anywhere - will putting a wrong date invalidate house insurance? I don't know how they would know find out this information though if I haven't been able to find it in any title register, deeds, surveys, seller questionnaires etc. Just wondered if anyone knew if putting a circa date was acceptable? Thanks
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A circa date should be acceptable. Err on the side of caution and go with the earliest it could possibly be.0
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Would it be on the land registry ?"It is prudent when shopping for something important, not to limit yourself to Pound land/Estate Agents"
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goldlemontree wrote: »I am trying to buy home insurance and can't find the house build date information anywhere - will putting a wrong date invalidate house insurance? I don't know how they would know find out this information though if I haven't been able to find it in any title register, deeds, surveys, seller questionnaires etc. Just wondered if anyone knew if putting a circa date was acceptable? Thanks
https://hmlandregistry.blog.gov.uk/2018/01/26/how-old-is-my-house/0 -
Speak to the insurer rather than guessing online, make sure it's all properly recorded that you have researched as best you can and the information simply isn't there
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Would it be on the land registry ?
Mine was registered in 2016 and the entry makes no reference to the build date. The earliest date recorded in the Deeds is 1875, but that only means that's the oldest bit of paper that someone thought to keep in the bundle. The insurers just wanted "pre 1914".This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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