28 Nov 20, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by vhm672
Not true on any indemnity policy I have seen. All you have to do is be able to meet the requirements of the policy most of which mean the works have to be a certain period ago and no contact with the local authority. These policies are designed for known risks (I.e where you know there is a breach). See more...
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In my experience, contact has generally been made with the local authority as part of the conveyancing process to establish whether certification is available, and has generally been confirmed by them as not obtained before most conveyancing solicitors try to sell policies.
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