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subsidence
one of the valuation surveys i had done when i bought my property 10 years ago, said 'there is evidence of past movement, but no evidence of recent movement'. this has caused me problems getting buildings insurance. how do i go about proving whether it is moving or not. mainly so i can rectify the problem (if there is one), but also to enable to shop around for insurance if there is not a problem.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You may be able to get a surveyor to come out via your insurance company. They will place pegs in relevant places and monitor the property for several months. Whether you get a copy of the report depends. It may be worth getting your own structural surveyor out to monitor the property on your behalf. His report can then be produced to insurers.