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Aviva reports 30% increase in cannabis claims

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Aviva is warning landlords to be extra vigilant as it revealed a 30% year-on-year rise in cannabis farming claims – the highest level since it started recording the data in 2007.

Nationally there were 643 510 cannabis plants seized in 2008/9 and this increased by 18% to 758 700 in 2009/2010. Of all the seizures by the police last year, 83% were for 50 plants or fewer.

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