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How subsidence can affect your home – what you need to know
Subsidence can be a worrying problem affecting your property, potentially endangering the structural safety of your home and its market value. Your home insurance can normally help deal with the…
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Subsidence
Subsidence is when the foundations of a property begin to sink into the ground below the building.
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What about if I am selling my property. Will the new owners be able to access insurance?
Talk to your insurer as they can normally agree to continue to insure the property for the purchaser.
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Will my home insurance cover subsidence?
Yes, your main home and outbuildings are covered for damage due to subsidence, heave and landslip under a standard home insurance policy. Most policies will have an excess of around £1,000 for a subsidence claim (an excess is the first part of each claim that you will be responsible for covering). However, if you have had subsidence previously, then the excess could be higher (see below).
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If I have claimed for subsidence damage will I still be able to get affordable buildings insurance in the future?
Subsidence claims can be very expensive, so certainly could affect the cost of future property insurance, and the level of any policy excess. An insurer will need to assess the risk, but ABI member companies are committed to working with policyholders to manage any subsidence risk and maintain cover.
Where a claim arises, the insurer handling the claim will, in the majority of cases, continue to provide subsidence cover on the property after the repair is completed, as long the repair has been carried out under their direction, or with their approval.
However, there may be circumstances where continuation of cover is not possible in which case you should shop around to find alternative cover and consider using a specialist broker (see Useful addresses).
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What happens if I have recently changed my buildings insurer - do I claim from my current or previous insurer?
The ABI Domestic Subsidence Change of Insurer Claims Agreement sets out which insurer will deal with your claim where there has been a change of insurer.
Under this:
- Where the Date of Notification of the claim is eight weeks or less from the date of inception of the current Insurer's policy, any claim shall be accepted and dealt with by the previous Insurer and no contribution shall be requested from the current Insurer.
- Where the Date of Notification is one year or more from the date of inception of the current Insurer's policy, any claim shall be accepted and dealt with by the current Insurer and no contribution shall be requested from the previous Insurer.
- Where the Date of Notification is more than eight weeks but less than one year from the date of inception of the current Insurer's policy, any claim shall be accepted and dealt with by the Insurer to whom notification is given and the Cost of Settlement shared equally between the two Insurers.
The Agreement is voluntary and may not apply in all cases. If you are unsure about the claims process for your property contact your insurer or broker.As well as subsidence damage to properties, damage caused by heave and landslip are standard features of buildings insurance cover.