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Range Rover Blues:
Best keep your pride and joy as far away as possible then, and under lock and key. I'm told their countrymen have taken over the drug dealing in a nearby town.........
Gordo:
:shocked:
Seems you had a lucky escape. You should be able to claim on their third party liability cover on their house insurance - assuming they have it, of course.
Try and get a letter from the fire service or Police to confirm that the vehicles were damaged as a result of the fire. Some insurance companies try to wriggle out of things like that - happened (twice) to a mate of mine whose 'bike was scorched and melted by a nearby fire.
Hope you get it sorted :)
Saffy:
:evil: Their insurance adjusters are saying we can't claim from their insurance because the landlord was not to blame for the fire :huh: :huh: :huh:
Our household doesn't cover them. The defender got a large excess which is not worth bothering to make a claim for that hassle and the series1 is stored offroad and no with insurance of its own anymore.
I can't believe that, it can't be right? I am expected to suffer a lose from no fault of my own due to a neighbours misfortune.
Small claims court I guess.
Saffy:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on December 24, 2008, 02:33:14 ---Best keep your pride and joy as far away as possible then, and under lock and key. I'm told their countrymen have taken over the drug dealing in a nearby town.........
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taking up murdering each other here now within sight of my gaff.
Sider:
I would assume that if the insurance doesn't cover it, the landlord would still be liable. Failing that, the tenants would be.
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