[Strawbale] Mortgages on SB houses in the UK

Neale Brickwood neale.brickwood at googlemail...
Fri Jul 9 17:50:01 CEST 2010


Derek

I tend to agree with you and would be very nervous telling an  
insurance company the whitest of lies!

Their ability to insure it must come from a position of knowledge and  
if they dont understand the product im hoping there'll be another  
company out there that does

Regards

Neale

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On 9 Jul 2010, at 13:56, Derek Roff wrote:

> I suppose the success of this approach would vary by the laws and
> traditions in various countries, but it seems very risky to me.
> Insurance companies investigate all big claims, and routinely deny
> coverage to their clients, based on _their_ conclusions about whether
> the terms of the insurance agreement have been honored.  Calling a
> loadbearing strawbale building a "timber-frame" might convince a
> company to sell you an insurance policy, but that doesn't mean you
> would actually have any insurance coverage, in the case of a fire or
> other large insurance claim.
>
> If the insurance company denies a claim, the owner must take legal
> action to try and force them to pay.  That implies convincing a third
> (fourth, fifth) party that the terms of the insurance policy have
> been followed.  I think that would be very tough, in the scenario
> that Andrew describes.
>
> It seems to me that this approach allows the home owner to pay
> insurance premiums for no actual coverage.  Maybe some owners would
> be comfortable with this, if the presence of an insurance policy
> allows them to get a mortgage.  However, to pay insurance premiums
> for some number of years, when the insurance company is unlikely to
> pay a claim, seems imprudent to me.  Worse, both the insurance
> company and the company that issues the mortgage would seem to have
> solid ground for suing the homeowner for fraud, in the event that the
> house was lost, and the insurance company had been misled about the
> nature of construction.
>
> Instead of endorsing Chug's enthusiastic slogan of "Bale on", there
> is a significant risk that insurance and mortgage companies will have
> a strong reaction of "Bale NO".
>
> Derek
>
> Derek Roff
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>
>>>
>
> Chug,
>
>
> No; as a description of load bearing method as insurance companies
> are nervous about straw as a load bearing building material.  This is
> not actually that much of a stretch of the imagination as assuming
> you are using a wooden base and wall plate with integral wooden posts
> for door  and window openings, then this timber is doing some
> structural work.
>
>
> regards
> Andrew
>
>
>
> __________________________________________________
> From: Chug <chug at strawbale-building....uk>
> To: European strawbale building discussions
> <strawbale at amper....muni.cz>
> Sent: Fri, 9 July, 2010 13:09:39
> Subject: Re: [Strawbale] Mortgages on SB houses in the UK
>
> Andrew,
>
> I take it you mean as a description for post and beam and not
> loadbearing as
> you wrote?
>
> and Neale
> I thought you were asking about experience in selling a SB house, but
> if
> it's just a mortgage you are looking for Ecology BS as mentioned, and
> Virgin, and Triodos, but I don't think they will go up to 100%,
> although I
> think they could be persuaded.
>
> bale on
> Chug
> chug at strawbale-building....uk
> http://www.strawbale-building.co.uk
> .
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andrew Wilkinson" <wilkospeak at yahoo....uk>
> To: "European strawbale building discussions"
> <strawbale at amper....muni.cz>
> Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 12:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [Strawbale] Mortgages on SB houses in the UK
>
>
> Neale,
>
> I am currently working on two newbuilds in Yorkshire.  Whilst I don't
> have
> any
> direct experience of Open Market sales, I am aware that a main
> financier of
> such
> mortgages would be the Ecology Building Society.  I am also aware
> that in
> the
> recent past , those seeking to insure their houses have referred to
> straw
> bale
> load bearing houses as "timber frame with cellulose insulation" to
> overcome
> insurance company concerns.
>
> regards
> Andrew
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Neale Brickwood <neale.brickwood at googlemail...>
> To: Strawbale at amper....muni.cz
> Sent: Fri, 9 July, 2010 13:21:12
> Subject: [Strawbale] Mortgages on SB houses in the UK
>
> Hi
>
> I'm researching SB housing in the UK and am trying to find out if any
> have been built for sale on the open market and if so what the
> purchasers experiences were in mortgaging the property and who the
> lenders were
>
> If anyone can help it would be much appreciated
>
> Regards
>
> Neale
>
> neale.brickwood at googlemail...
> 07798854867
>
> www.ikonland.com
>
> Ikon Land and New Homes Limited
> The coach House
> 2 hereford Road
> Southsea
> Portsmouth
> PO5 2DH
>
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