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Buildings insurance and leaking roof

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parris | 11:46 Thu 17th Apr 2008 | Insurance
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Does the buildings insurance cover leaking roof(s). My elderly aunt rents out a property and her tenants have notified her of the roof leaking in 3 -4 bedrooms including the loft extension. Before it only used to leak in one bedroom occasionally (only when it rained very heavily), but the problem seems to have got worse now.
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If it as a result of storm damage then maybe they would meet repair costs.

But if it is just wear and tear over the years and a result of poor maintenance, you already mention previous problems, then I very much doubt it.

Read the terms of the policy and give them a ring for a definitive answer
they may not pay for roof repairs but they should all internal damage.
its down to the landlord, there is no reasonable maintenace associated with roofs

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