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CharlesChuckie | 14:08 Mon 19th Mar 2012 | Insurance
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What is the maximun number of peple allowed in a dwelling before the insurance is invalidated?
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Surely it depends on the size of the dwelling.

For example the "rules" will be different for a small terraced house and Buckingham Palace
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So lets say three bed terrace
6 people per bedroom(18 for the house), long term, is it not considered anymore of a risk the 1.3 per bedroom (4 people for the house) ?

Is there some inherent limit?
There is usually a question about 'occupancy' when taking out a policy....
Depends. If you are renting out rooms, the insurer will want to know how the rentals work. And you must tell the truth.
If you just have a huge family, that's different. The insurers can't tell you you can't insure a house because you have fifteen children. But they might refuse to do accident insurance for house contents.
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"If you just have a huge family, that's different. The insurers can't tell you you can't insure a house because you have fifteen children"

do you have any documentary source for this, or its just an opinion
Because they do ask how many people there would be in the property
I don't think there is a maximum.
When my father passed away the insurer wanted about £20 extra as they said a single person in a 4 bedroom detached house tends to go out more between 6pm and midnight.

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