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car insurance
we have moved house so should i let my car insurance people know and also as its a 'nicer' area, do they usually reduce your premium if its less round here?
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Bookbinder is wrong - If you are absolutely sure the area is better and therefore the risk to the insurer is reduced then strictly speaking an insurer will not be able to refuse a payout.
This is because nobody is under any obligation to their insurer to disclose a fact which reduces risk.
From a practical point of view you should, of course, otherwise when your policy is due for renewal the renewal notice will go to your old address.
This is because nobody is under any obligation to their insurer to disclose a fact which reduces risk.
From a practical point of view you should, of course, otherwise when your policy is due for renewal the renewal notice will go to your old address.
Just because it is a "nicer" area to live in does not mean it is a lower insurance area. Amongst other thisngs, the area will be rated on the number of claims that the insurer deals with for the post code you are in - thieves quite often steal cars from "nicer" areas as they tend to have better cars - so the premium may go up and you would be penalised if you had not told your insurer. I dont know if flip-flop is completely right but youwould need a crystal ball to work out if the area is regarded as better or worse by your insurer - the only way is to tell em
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