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Posted By: djhThey want to establish whether you are under-insured, so they can pro-rata reduce the amount of your claim.
Posted By: RexTotal repair costs around £2k. or probably less.
Posted By: Mike1The ABI has a calculator you can use at https://abi.bcis.co.uk/ Provided it comes up with a figure similar to or below your estimate it should strengthen your position.Interesting. I didn't really expect it to deal with my house but it only offers a choice of two wall types - brick or stone - and I think it was four roof types - none of which was metal - and doesn't cover 'listed or unusual' houses. So only for the very mainstream buildings, sadly.
Posted By: RexMade an insurance claim and after a few weeks, receive an email from the underwriters, asking for a valuation for the house. Last time I had that done was soon after completion, 12 years ago. Cannot speak with the underwriters as they do not speak to clients!!!! They did not like my estimate based on the value from 12 years and what can be found on the web; had to get a local agent.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenRound here, the rebuilding cost is more than the market value, even without the value of the land. So if the house fell down it would be cheaper to buy a different house, rather than rebuild.That seems a fairly unusual circumstance. Does it imply there are too many houses in the area for the number of people that want to live there? Are there empty houses?
Posted By: revorHome building and renovating magazine have figures for building cost based on area per square M and level of specification of quality and area you are in.It's fairly basic though. It doesn't offer any choice of construction method, or foundation type etc etc.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenRound here, the rebuilding cost is more than the market value, even without the value of the land. So if the house fell down it would be cheaper to buy a different house, rather than rebuild.
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