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Insuring a house that my parents live in
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Even that website looks frighteningly expensive
Hand in pocket time?:)
How about this
https://www.confused.com/home-insurance/listed-building
Which company insured the building before you and your sister became responsible for finding an insurer?0 -
Hand in pocket time?:)
How about this
https://www.confused.com/home-insurance/listed-building
Which company insured the building before you and your sister became responsible for finding an insurer?
NFU - the renewal document has come through and several details of the property to be insured aren't as accurate as they could/should be, so it would need a chat with NFU to get a proper quote.
The link to confused.com is VERY interesting.:beer: I've put in my details and got a surprisingly economical quote -- at first look, with my sister and I as policy holders and my Mum & Dad as residents it looks very OK. However, I'd need to be 100% confident that the house would be insured, even though my sister and I weren't living there. It does look very promising, but would need some phonecalls and / or emails to confirm things.0 -
However, I'd need to be 100% confident that the house would be insured,
And who could blame you?:)
Let us know how you get on - could be useful to other posters!0 -
Thank you all for your contributions to this thread.
After reading the suggestions/opinions of posters on here and emails from my solicitor, I'm now much clearer as what I need/dont need.
Its also opened up my eyes to some additional things that I need to.0
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