Does anyone know how buildings insurance is calculated in the TRNC?
I am assuming it is based on m2 but is it £300/£400/£500 etc per m2?
Buildings Insurance - how is it calculated?
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Re: Buildings Insurance - how is it calculated?
not too sure but last year mine was just under£2 a sq meter
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Re: Buildings Insurance - how is it calculated?
Hi kevnmax,
That does not sound right £2m2? That means if your house is 150m2 and collapses for any reason you will only get £300 to cover the cost of a rebuild
I think you are under insured!
That does not sound right £2m2? That means if your house is 150m2 and collapses for any reason you will only get £300 to cover the cost of a rebuild
I think you are under insured!
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Re: Buildings Insurance - how is it calculated?
I think you are at cross purposes here! squashmad presumably you asking for £m2 rebuilding cost to calculate insured value?
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Re: Buildings Insurance - how is it calculated?
Ozankoys,
Yes I am and on re-reading my original post I see that I have not explained myself properly!
Yes I am and on re-reading my original post I see that I have not explained myself properly!