BTC Builder Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago My build is finished, warranty provider are ready to publish their certificate but the reinstatement cost is only £400,000. Before we go any further, I built the whole thing myself for way less than that with a labour cost of sub £10k, excluding plumbing. My worry is that when trying to fund the build in the first place, I was encountering problems with "cost per sqm" which is a load hite with a capital S when you can do everything yourself but I dont want to get into that. As the house will be worth £1 - 1.2 million, could this reinstatement cost be deemed inadequate, going back to "cost per sqm" again? The house is 6 bed, 6 bathroom, 4000 sqft. This is purely if I sell or take out a mortgage or remortgage, I won't be making any claims. Thanks
SteamyTea Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BTC Builder said: "cost per sqm" 6 minutes ago, BTC Builder said: 4000 sqft Make your mind up what units to use. 400,000 [£] / 372 [m2] = £1,075/m2 which is pretty cheap.
ToughButterCup Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, BTC Builder said: ...could this reinstatement cost be deemed inadequate... The calculation of units is irrelevant : a calculator will sort that issue out. The word 'deemed' is the key thing. More important is the person (or organisation) that does the deeming : unless you control that entity. If there's any doubt about the process and the range of possible answers - then the cautious answer is yes it is more than likely to be inadequate.
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