Help with Insurance question
We have combined home and contents insurance.
Ive just discovered by accident that our policy lists us as having something we don't have ( not an item, you know the screening questions like do you have iron bars on the windows, do your doors lock etc) this would normally only apply to a contents policy, and relates to security/break in
We've noticed something that is very likely a building fault ( our house is still covered by builders warranty) and when we contacted them they said to go to our insurer and get them to do an evaluation of the damage and what caused it, and if they are at fault they will fix it.
1) I'm wondering if our insurer assessor says it's their fault they could turn around and send out their own and who knows what they will say
2) I'm petrified that if I call our insurer, even though it's a potential building ins claim (no contents) they will say that because there's inaccurate info on the contents part they will void the policy entirely.
I don't remember if I gave them the info or if it's a mistake on their part. It would not be the first mistake on our policy.
So what do I do? Go out an make modifications I can't afford because they recorded something wrong on the policy?
Correct them? And if I do that will they not cover our building claim anyway?
Will they inspect that sort of thing at all given it's potentially only a building claim? And even if it was contents it would be unrelated?
Cos I'm sure they work on the premise that if there's anyway possible to not make a claim they will take it