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Help - building insurance house has old subsidence
snow_queen
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Hi
I am currently buying a house that has very old subsidence and isnt underpinned - can anyone advise anyhere to try for insurance pls? its a victorian terraced house.
Thanks
I am currently buying a house that has very old subsidence and isnt underpinned - can anyone advise anyhere to try for insurance pls? its a victorian terraced house.
Thanks
Thank you 
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I find that some insuers are willing to take these on, on site of a suitable specialist report ( which implies no further risk)- allow yourself some time for a reply.
Also some lenders inhouse insurers can be a bit more willing - albeit prices not always the best . OR the if curently insured, its usual practice ( but not obliged) for that insurer to offer new purchaser cover
that said resale can always be a problemAny posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0
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