A bit morbid I know, but something we needed to discuss recently.
My partners father is 75 next month and at present in hospital with a severe kidney infection.
12 months ago he put a claim in to his house insurance because his bungalow is suffering from subsidence. They have dragged their heels in obtaining survey reports, ground composition etc until about 4 months ago when his daughter kicked their ars*s and threatened them with legal action if they didn't make a decision about what to do. They have now reached a decision to repair the bungalow and place him in temporary accommodation during the repairs.
We are now wondering what would happen if, before they actually start the repairs, her father was to die. Would they still be obliged to carry on with the repairs or does their liability end if he should die? If it did end where would my partner stand regarding having the work finished? Would she have to foot the whole bill or would they pay for the work completed up the time of his demise?
My partners father is 75 next month and at present in hospital with a severe kidney infection.
12 months ago he put a claim in to his house insurance because his bungalow is suffering from subsidence. They have dragged their heels in obtaining survey reports, ground composition etc until about 4 months ago when his daughter kicked their ars*s and threatened them with legal action if they didn't make a decision about what to do. They have now reached a decision to repair the bungalow and place him in temporary accommodation during the repairs.
We are now wondering what would happen if, before they actually start the repairs, her father was to die. Would they still be obliged to carry on with the repairs or does their liability end if he should die? If it did end where would my partner stand regarding having the work finished? Would she have to foot the whole bill or would they pay for the work completed up the time of his demise?