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    Cause for concern?

    Hi Mark here's hoping his lawyer cost him a bundle and he didn't get to keep his ill gotten gains. thanks
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    Cause for concern?

    Hi there just wondering if this tenant should be listed on the black books that the agents review? also a handwriting expert could perhaps be called in to verify the fraud as well as the suggestion to get a statement from the first PM. This fellow is definately trying to recover funds to...
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    Cause for concern?

    HI there yes and can also come with contents insurance thanks
  4. R

    Cause for concern?

    HI there it is the public liability component of your insurance which is important to a claim like this thanks
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    Cause for concern?

    HI Mark it sounds as if you are still at the try on stage - if the tenant's lawyer was really coming after you - he/she would have done a title search and the letter/contact would have been directly with you - asking you to pass onto your insurer. Good to hear that your insurer is on board and...
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    Cause for concern?

    The plot thickens - Mark had you thought of offering this story to one of the TV channels? There must be some money to be had in such circumstances! Until your tenant can prove that the paver did it - not the absent Harley - and produces the damaged leg to be reviewed by your insurer - I...
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    Cause for concern?

    Hi Mark also could you clarify the relevance of the Harley? is it perhaps the opportunity to provide another lame joke? thanks
  8. R

    Cause for concern?

    Hi Mark I would still be letting the insurer know of the latest developments just in case they want to get an assessor out there. Is the pool on your property? - as whoever overfilled the pool has contributed to this problem. thanks
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    Cause for concern?

    HI again Mark you seem to not have skeletons in the cupboard but "legs"! You should still send a copy of the letter and your reply to the insurance company - as if your policy is anything like mine - you are obliged to notify the insurance company of an event that may lead to a claim - and...
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    Cause for concern?

    HI there the best thing you can do is forward this letter to your insurer - you need to make sure the insurer will meet any claim made - as it will affect your next step - whether to get your solicitor involved at all
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    Cause for concern?

    Hi there just have to say this thread made me almost cry with laughter - but seriously since the Civil Liability Act made it much more difficult for solicitors to recover costs in such matters - and solicitors have to certify a party has a reasonable cause of action - it has been much more...
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