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B.Bee | 13:59 Sun 24th Jul 2005 | Business & Finance
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I have recently partitioned my studio flat to create a 1 bed flat, it is council owned and did not get prior consent, i am now in process of remortgaging and my solicitor has told me to take indemnity insurance, then apply for retrospective consent, how does this indemnity cover work???
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the indemnity is to cover costs if the council do not give consent.

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