David_Dublin
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You are probably obliged to notify them either way so the cover may have been null and void in the event of a claim.had I got it sooner I could have renewed online, now they won't do it as its unoccupied
I doubt its worth worrying about insurance.
More than likely; should be confirmed of course, but it'd be very unlikely not to be.But is everything else other than contents covered by the Management Company insurance though is what really needs clarification.
The biggest risk would be a leak from the plumbing causing damage to other apartments where the OP could be held liable for all repairs and contents damage.But is everything else other than contents covered by the Management Company insurance though is what really needs clarification.
Simples - turn off the water.The biggest risk would be a leak from the plumbing causing damage to other apartments where the OP could be held liable for all repairs and contents damage.
Generally a prerequisite to obtain insurance on an uninhabited building, there's still a risk of a failure in the shut-off valve or the pipework immediately before it, but failures there are quite rare.Simples - turn off the water.
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