Applied and was turned down .a bit of background I have 2 pensions and 2 houses I rent out then my electrical business ..I was told my non trading income was more than my trading income because the rents are classed as non trading income as obviously are my pensions only posting this as...
If the seller of a property has had electrical work done and no paperwork to back it up then an indemnity policy mIght not get accepted .if the buyers solicitors for whatever reason won't accept one . Only saying because it happened to someone I know recently
It means exactly what it says.I had a job recently the customer had no eic for new Circuits and no original spark to ask for one. I told him about ins policy optoon and the other solicitor would not accept one ended up with an eicr
what about pre dentist days .where they tied a piece of string round tooth ,tied other end to door knob, and guess what ???????????/ yep slammed door shut:coldsweat::coldsweat::coldsweat::coldsweat::coldsweat::coldsweat::coldsweat:
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