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If they are not prepared to provide a letter stating that you were on cover - a precedent - then perhaps not.
Maybe they are not the cheapest anyhow but be aware what goes around........
You're right - they're not the cheapest at all. What do you mean about "what goes around..."?
what are/were the potential implications of this from his mortgage providers point of view?
So. Let me get this right.
You pay by DD but they hadn't set this up.
Now the cynical person might suggest that you knew this all along as surely you check your statements. You thought it was great, insured and not paying for it. The fun would start when you went to pay them.
Now you were under the impression that you were insured. So why exactly are you trying to avoid paying them?
seven stars said:My question is this: Were we covered? I'm assuming that if anything happened to the house they wouldn't have forked out, since we hadn't paid any money to them.
seven stars said:I'm under the impression that I wasn't insured.
Change insurance company, that's if you can ....as new company will certainly ask you for document from former company and they are unlikely to send it to you until you pay..
We switched companies for our house insurance policy this year. We weren't asked for policy document from last year.
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