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Looking for recommendations for someone who can complete a full structural survey, required after subsidence in order for us to obtain an insurance quote.
I have seen a few past recommendations but sadly one has retired and another only deals with surveys for house purchases.
Many thanks.
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Please post under the wanted section
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Please can you give an indication of how much you are hoping to sell this for
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Another recommendation for Niko.
He visited us twice in one week at short notice to fix leaking pipes. Not only is Niko great at his job, very professional and reliable, always calling when he is on his way, but he is also just the nicest person we have ever had the pleasure of working in our home. Very reasonably priced too. We can highly recommend Niko for any plumbing jobs.
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NFU have given us really competitive quotes this year for house conversation previously underpinned. Think they are new to the market & gaining market share - are Which recommended
Many thanks. I will give them a try
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Not wholly identical but elements of similarity and this broker has been great for us https://www.lansdowninsurance.com/
Great, thank you. I will give them a try
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Aviva has insured our underpinned house. They wanted a survey beforehand, but no trouble after that. A lot cheaper than the original insurers.
Thanks Lynne. Out of interest was the underpinning carried out a while ago? Aviva were unable to help, even when I mentioned having a survey carried out, as the subsidence here was within the last 5 years.
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Are you sure the building is not insured by the freeholder. It would be negligent and very risky for a freeholder to not have buildings insurance. If there was a fire and the house burnt down the freeholder would be liable. Usually the freeholder insures and then splits the cost between the leaseholders.
As mentioned we are trying to purchase the freehold so I would have thought it was pretty obvious we would know if the current freeholder had insured the property!
Thank you everyone else for the helpful suggestions.
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Not 100% sure of best place to put this so it is under local businesses too - hope ok to post under both!
We are attempting to purchase the freehold for our building (two flats in a conversion) so I am trying to obtain insurance quotes in preparation for this.
At present the building as a whole is not insured so we would be starting from scratch. There has been recent repairs due to subsidence and underpinning was also carried out over 20 years ago.
I have seen a few recommendations on here with some members recommending a different broker each time they respond to similar enquiries.
I really want to find out if anyone has actually succeeded in obtaining insurance in a similar situation and any advice or information on costs that might help in my search. In particular did the insurers require a structural survey and if so was this arranged themselves and at what cost.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Does anyone locally own a leasehold property and have problems with their freeholder being absent or basically uninterested in the property. This relates to a private freeholder, not Southwark.
If anyone is in a similar position or has experience of this please could you message me directly.
Many thanks
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A police car and another car crashed
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It is common knowledge, all the local vets are telling owners that there is a sickness bug going round. They carry out blood tests to check for any other causes and also keep an eye on the dogs for dehydration, administer anti sickness medicine etc. Not sure what else the vets can do. I am guessing as a dog owner you'd still be concerned though, hence the initial post. I'd be surprised if the vet in question didn't say that it was likely to be a bug although BillyOcean didn't mention that
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Another recommendation for Keith, just the nicest and most reliable person. He fixed our bay window sill, explaining the process beforehand and at a very reasonable cost. He even managed to avoid standing on the bulbs that had just started growing in our front garden and added in some repointing free of charge.
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Another recommendation for Keith, just the nicest and most reliable person. He fixed our bay window sill, explaining the process beforehand and at a very reasonable cost. He even managed to avoid standing on the bulbs that had just started growing in our front garden and added in some repointing free of charge.
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The Southwark website on libraries has changed since earlier, it doesn't say they have closed but just gives information on the new online library catalogue
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Yes they are
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If a member of my family was tested positive I would inform friends and neighbours and would have no problem with any local institutions we were linked to being open and honest about the situation, in fact I would expect them to.
There are many families within the Crofton Road and Shenley Road area with parents who work at the hospital and who have children at both schools so I don't think there is any need to be precious about this.
If the numbers do rise then I would hope neighbours come together to help each other with food deliveries, prescription collections etc rather than feeling they need to keep the fact they have tested positive a secret because of how people will react.
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with a child at both? Interesting that Lyndhurst closed the school for a deep clean and put an update on their website, although maybe the Villa have done that as well
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is it correct that a child and parent from The Villa Nursery have also tested positive?
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Recommendations for Full Structural Survey
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Many thanks for the recommendation