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Question about flying freehold and house deeds

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  • Tom99
    Tom99 Posts: 5,371 Forumite
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    SG27 wrote: »
    What does that actually cover?

    [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]My “loss” up to the policy max. I was happy with a £50k max as its only a small area of loft space rather than part of a habitable room.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]I do not know how much the vendors paid for the policy, a higher max cover would obviously be more expensive.[/FONT]
  • SG27
    SG27 Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    Tom99 wrote: »
    [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]My “loss” up to the policy max. I was happy with a £50k max as its only a small area of loft space rather than part of a habitable room.[/FONT]
    [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]I do not know how much the vendors paid for the policy, a higher max cover would obviously be more expensive.[/FONT]

    What could occur that could cause you any loss?
  • Tom99
    Tom99 Posts: 5,371 Forumite
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    SG27 wrote: »
    What could occur that could cause you any loss?

    [FONT=Verdana, sans-serif]Specifically the fall in open market value caused by the inability to enforce rights of support.[/FONT]
  • da_rule
    da_rule Posts: 3,618 Forumite
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    Might also be worth checking the neighbours title register as they may have a covenant in their title guaranteeing a right of support etc.
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