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  1. Crystal

    Insurance for non-council approved Granny Flats

    Please help! Oh I'm really worried now and I'm losing sleep. :eek: As of 13th October 2008, ING changed their underwriter from CGU to QBE so no longer insure two lots of tenants on the one property even if the granny flat is council approved. So I'm desperate for any suggestions, please...
  2. Crystal

    Insurance for non-council approved Granny Flats

    CGU insured me with full disclosure, written in black and white on the policy "non-council approved granny flat". They also paid out for the fire which gutted one of my granny flats. This is the reason they don't want to insure me anymore. Thanks for the tip TigerGT, I'll give them a try...
  3. Crystal

    Insurance for non-council approved Granny Flats

    Hi Celica, Yep, I've tried that too! That's why I've come here for suggestions - hopefully another investor has tracked down a company or a broker that can help me. I advised others on this forum with the same information nine years ago! :rolleyes: Regards, Crystal
  4. Crystal

    Insurance for non-council approved Granny Flats

    Hi BV, My granny flat has been rented for years. The council won't approve the granny flat due to the land size. They're pretty common in my area and 99% are not council approved. I really don't want to evict the tenant or lock up the cabin. Hopefully someone can suggest an agreeable insurance...
  5. Crystal

    Insurance for non-council approved Granny Flats

    Dear Property Investors, I have a house with a granny flat that is not council approved. Does anyone know of an insurance company who will insure me for both the house and the granny flat even though it is not council approved? My original insurer, CGU have decided not to insure me anymore due...
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