I am the owner of a middle floor flat (Scotland) and built 2008. Recently, the property was flooded due to a dishwasher feed hose parting company in the property above. This is the second leak from the same connection - the first was spotted early and damage was minimal, but the second has resulted in approximately £2k worth of redecorating to my flat.
There is a block buildings insurance in place covering all eight flats in the development, arranged and administered by the property factors and I have made a claim under this policy. The insurance company have appointed a firm of brokers as their delegated authority and I have been dealing with them throughout the claims process. I am told by them that my 'claim will not be accepted' until I 'obtain confirmation' that the source of the leak upstairs has been fixed. I have a couple of questions about this position:
1. Are the brokers / insurers entitled to demand that I obtain this confirmation as a condition of paying out on the claim? I have written to the upstairs neighbour (who sustained no damage due to this incident and who is not a party to the claim) asking him to have a plumber check out the connection - I have even offered to pay for this, since obviously my primary concern is to ensure that this doesn't happen again. I have not had a reply from him (he is somewhat challenging on a number of fronts). However, as I have pointed out to the brokers, he is a 3rd party and I do not believe that they can refute liability if he is not willing to co-operate - I can hardly force an entry to his flat with a plumber in tow to effect the necessary works. I might as well be talking to a brick wall, they insist that they 'must' be advised that the repair has been made before they will authorise the repairs to my property. Is it not their job to correspond with the upstairs neighbour rather than mine?
2. I am told by the brokers that if 'the same thing happens again' - the insurance policy will not pay out. Is this true?
There is a block buildings insurance in place covering all eight flats in the development, arranged and administered by the property factors and I have made a claim under this policy. The insurance company have appointed a firm of brokers as their delegated authority and I have been dealing with them throughout the claims process. I am told by them that my 'claim will not be accepted' until I 'obtain confirmation' that the source of the leak upstairs has been fixed. I have a couple of questions about this position:
1. Are the brokers / insurers entitled to demand that I obtain this confirmation as a condition of paying out on the claim? I have written to the upstairs neighbour (who sustained no damage due to this incident and who is not a party to the claim) asking him to have a plumber check out the connection - I have even offered to pay for this, since obviously my primary concern is to ensure that this doesn't happen again. I have not had a reply from him (he is somewhat challenging on a number of fronts). However, as I have pointed out to the brokers, he is a 3rd party and I do not believe that they can refute liability if he is not willing to co-operate - I can hardly force an entry to his flat with a plumber in tow to effect the necessary works. I might as well be talking to a brick wall, they insist that they 'must' be advised that the repair has been made before they will authorise the repairs to my property. Is it not their job to correspond with the upstairs neighbour rather than mine?
2. I am told by the brokers that if 'the same thing happens again' - the insurance policy will not pay out. Is this true?
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