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Forecasting a flood of problems

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Hogan Lovells Real Estate Quarterly ; Summer Issue, 2-5(4)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Considers the legal implications of the debate between insurers and the government over the future of flood insurance. The expiry of the 2000 joint Association of British Insurers and government "Statement of Principles on the Provision of Flood Insurance" (revised in 2008) in June 2013 combined with the now far better information available on all sources of flood risk, is prompting insurers to review their assessment method for all properties. Outlines the issues for landlords and tenants, and lenders.
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Considers the legal implications of the debate between insurers and the government over the future of flood insurance. The expiry of the 2000 joint Association of British Insurers and government "Statement of Principles on the Provision of Flood Insurance" (revised in 2008) in June 2013 combined with the now far better information available on all sources of flood risk, is prompting insurers to review their assessment method for all properties. Outlines the issues for landlords and tenants, and lenders.