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bshatttock
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communal insurance excess

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Hello. Perhaps you can help. Our room drains have been blocked by the roots of a tree that is situated in the communal area but unbenown to us the roots have grown in into my roof drain outlet causing a back up of water on the roof.The communal insurance have agree to cover some of the costs of repair but the committee have in formed me that I must pay the Euro 250 excess myself.Is this correct ? Regards Barry Shattock
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Hi Barry

Without seeing the terms and conditions of the insurance cover, I can't comment.

Your Management Committee should have a Insurance Product Information Document, which is a mandatory regulation of the European Commission - (EU) 2017/1469.

Regardless of that, in my opinion, the problem was caused by a by a tree in the communal area and therefore, the Management Committee should pick up the bill.

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Hi Barry

I've had second thoughts. Your Management Committee are required by law to insure the whole of the jointly-owned building - i.e. everything within the boundary of the development. See You have insurance but are you insured?

It sounds as if they've under insured, in which case it's their problem not yours.

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Nigel Howarth wrote: 05 Dec 2022 21:47 Hi Barry

I've had second thoughts. Your Management Committee are required by law to insure the whole of the jointly-owned building - i.e. everything within the boundary of the development. See You have insurance but are you insured?

It sounds as if they've under insured, in which case it's their problem not yours.

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There is always an excess, it doesn't mean it is under insured. The problem has arisen outside his property and caused him problems, I would be inclined to ask the MC to pay any additional dues as it was outside his control.

When one of my clients had a leak that caused an issue with the flat below, it was cheaper to have it repaired than pay the excess.

Had the problem originate within his flat/house then it could be argued he should pay, but it didn't.

he could ask his own insurance for guidance assuming he has one.
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Pantheman wrote: 06 Dec 2022 10:02he could ask his own insurance for guidance assuming he has one.
Barry shouldn't need building insurance as the MC should have insured the jointly-owned building as required by law. However, they may have only insured against the legal minimum risks - fire, lightning and earthquakes.

But if the MC only insured the jointly-owned property rather than the jointly-owned building (which conflicts with the law), Barry would need building insurance.

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