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Hi, I bought my terraced house in Bristol 5 years ago. 12 years ago they had some relatively minor subsidence, due to a broken drain apparently.
I had a nightmare getting landlords insurance many years ago, but eventually got it with a broker. Now I'm moving back in and can't use them. I get some reasonable quotes coming up on comparison sites, but when I go to complete, they ask for some details about the subsidence, and I'm a bit confused...
- They ask for the cause, the only option that seems right is 'drain crash' Although I'm not certain what that means!
- They ask if the cause has been rectified or removed. I guess I can put removed, as they fixed the drain? But this was all before I lived there
- And the main thing I'm confused about...they ask if I have a structural survey report. I do have these given to me by the last owner (attached images). But it says on these reports that the
surveys are for the benefit of the named property owner only, and I would have to pay a fee to get them transferred although they may want to do another survey. So can I say I have these reports for insurance, or not? It seems ridiculous if I had to pay for another expensive survey when the problem has been sorted and is no longer an issue.
- The last owner gave me two reports, one from 2008 when the issue arose, and one from 2010, when I'm guessing they came back to check on it. In the first report (attached) they say the subsidence was caused by escaped water (the drain). In the second report 2 years later they say it has been caused by consolidation subsidence! I'm so confused
- Finally, the insurance company ask if there are any cracks above 2mm. I'm guessing they mean in the brick work, not the render?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My current insurance will be invalid very soon so I'm in a bit of a hurry!
thanks very much
I had a nightmare getting landlords insurance many years ago, but eventually got it with a broker. Now I'm moving back in and can't use them. I get some reasonable quotes coming up on comparison sites, but when I go to complete, they ask for some details about the subsidence, and I'm a bit confused...
- They ask for the cause, the only option that seems right is 'drain crash' Although I'm not certain what that means!
- They ask if the cause has been rectified or removed. I guess I can put removed, as they fixed the drain? But this was all before I lived there
- And the main thing I'm confused about...they ask if I have a structural survey report. I do have these given to me by the last owner (attached images). But it says on these reports that the
surveys are for the benefit of the named property owner only, and I would have to pay a fee to get them transferred although they may want to do another survey. So can I say I have these reports for insurance, or not? It seems ridiculous if I had to pay for another expensive survey when the problem has been sorted and is no longer an issue.
- The last owner gave me two reports, one from 2008 when the issue arose, and one from 2010, when I'm guessing they came back to check on it. In the first report (attached) they say the subsidence was caused by escaped water (the drain). In the second report 2 years later they say it has been caused by consolidation subsidence! I'm so confused
- Finally, the insurance company ask if there are any cracks above 2mm. I'm guessing they mean in the brick work, not the render?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. My current insurance will be invalid very soon so I'm in a bit of a hurry!
thanks very much
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