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Having an unlocked window does not invalidate your insurance.
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Having an unlocked window does not invalidate your insurance.
Yeah really.Having an unlocked window does not invalidate your insurance.
Really...............................................
Yeah really.Having an unlocked window does not invalidate your insurance.
Really...............................................
mine says, not "all windows" but ground floor windows, and those easily accessible e.g. from a porch roof or drainpipe.
mine says, not "all windows" but ground floor windows, and those easily accessible e.g. from a porch roof or drainpipe.
you have my heart felt sympathy and i understand not wanting to go for a fortress
i am really lucky have lived in surrey in the same house for nearly 30 years
the only time i lock the back door is when i go on holiday
i often leave the inner front door in the porch ajar for days on end often when i am not in for hours on end
in my street there is a village feel but dont know most off the street but not for the want off trying lol
Sorry I may have got it wrong regarding Cilla Black upstairs windows, was downstairs! Could be a grey area depending on your insurance policiesYeah really.Having an unlocked window does not invalidate your insurance.
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I live in a bungalow with no windows (except the patio doors) that lock. All of the windows in my house are easily accessible.
I live in a bungalow with no windows (except the patio doors) that lock. All of the windows in my house are easily accessible.
I think you should (1) buy some window locks (2) read your policy again.