Purchasing a Property on an Unadopted Road
An unadopted road typically allows the public a right to pass, but it may also be a private street over which only some people, usually the owners, have a private right of access.
An unadopted road typically allows the public a right to pass, but it may also be a private street over which only some people, usually the owners, have a private right of access.
As one of the most basic forms of property that a person can own, it might appear that there is not much that can go wrong with owning a piece of land, so why do you need land insurance?
Wind damage can affect our lives in many ways. The most obvious is damage to the properties that we own but it could also be falling trees or branches that cause damage to other peoples property.
Injuries on private land can result in a large sum payment for the injured person. Landowners may be liable for this payout so insurance is the essential protection needed.
Private car parks account for 8% of car park accidents. Although most car park collisions are minor accidents, a large proportion of drivers don’t know how to handle this situation when it arises.
Car park insurance may not be something you’ve considered before, but you most definitely should. If someone was to hurt themselves in your car park, due to circumstances out of their control, you may see a claim placed against you that you may end up having to pay for.
Post-Brexit Britain has investors all over the country questioning whether they should start focusing their investments on land or property in the coming years. We take a look at which might be the profitable option…
There are a number of different types of farms in the UK, so choosing the right farm insurance is essential to ensure that you’re adequately covered.
The construction sector accounts for approximately 6% of the UK workforce. The incidence rate of all self-reported workplace injuries is around 50% higher than all other industries.
Do you know who’s liable for a trespasser’s injury on your development or building site? Is it you, or the trespasser? What if the trespasser was on your land with criminal intent? Who would be responsible then? If you don’t know, then this might shock you…