Sentences with phrase «does damage to your roof»

If a serious storm hits in your neighborhood and the wind does damage to your roof, you won't have to worry.

Not exact matches

The storm passed just to the north of the island of Hispaniola, shared by Dominican Republic and Haiti, causing some damage to roofs, flooding and power outages as it approached the impoverished Haitian side, which is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes and rain, although it did not make landfall.
Adding carbs after Keto and seeing your blood sugar go through the roof should confirm the damage that keto does to your glucose clearance, not scare you into thinking that carbs cause high blood sugar.
Affectionately referred to as «La Binoche» by the French press, her other notable performances include: Mauvais Sang (1986), Les Amants du Pont - Neuf, Damage (1992), The Horseman on the Roof (1995), Code Unknown (2000), Caché (2005), Breaking and Entering (2006) and Flight of the Red Balloon (2007).
That did some damage to the front end of our car — the grille and intake to the radiator — and the water temperature went through the roof.
Yamato is pulled into the fight, and tries not to use his drawing hand because he doesn't want to damage it, but when he is finally forced to use that hand it unleashes an explosive power, knocking the delinquent onto another building's roof!
If you don't, you run the risk of allowing moisture and water into your roof, which can cause damage to your foundation and your home's structure.
If your home was badly damaged — there is roof damage, cracks in the walls, or the foundation appears to have shifted — do not enter your home.
Raising both hands (which we'll call «raising the roof») will kill just about everything on the screen, and do large amounts of damage to bosses, but just like most rail shooters (and sweet parties) there is a limited number of times players can use such an ability.
As the status certificate that was delivered to the unit purchaser did not refer to the anticipated roof repairs and the TTC expropriation, the Court determined that the manager had breached the Condominium Management Agreement and ordered the manager to pay the corporation the full amount of the damages that it claimed plus pre-judgment interest.
While your Electric Insurance Company policy covers damage to your entire home (including windows, decks, and siding), hail does the most damage to roofs.
The reason that insurers are concerned about the roofing material that you have on your house has to do with how well your roof will hold up to damage like wind, hail and fire.
Your tenant will probably not be responsible for your home's roof, for example, unless he knowingly did damage to it.
No, your roof probably isn't going to blow away, but it's still better to have quality coverage that will do what it is supposed to do in the case of property damage.
If it does not cause the roof to collapse, it may damage it.
Actually, that insurance policy would cover any damage done to the property itself like the roof, walls, plumbing, flooring and foundation.
You do bring up a good point though — is the fiddler causing damage to the roof, and is he by any chance included as a fixture or chattel?
For a little extra money, you can, as the owner of the building, try to assure yourself that you've done something to minimize damage from roof traffic.
SCW: What can retailers do to limit the amount of damage to their roofs by other trades that may be working there from time to time (i.e., HVAC, electrical, lighting, security and signage contractors)?
If they had an issue with the roof after someone was up there, whoever the last person was up there was responsible for any damage done to the roof, if the retailer could prove there was negligent damage.
The next time you need to call your insurance company to report damage to your home's roof, don't be surprised if the claims representative shows up with a drone.
Does it really take any high level of intelligence to spot a leaky basement, bad roof, structural damage, creaky hardwood floors, bad plumbing and wiring etc.?
Now in their Disclosure statement, they clearly marked NO in the box that asks «Are you aware of any roof leakage or un-repaired roof damage» Do I have any hope or chance that I will win this if it goes to court?
Even if they do, they may only pay actual cash value for the older roof if it's damaged, meaning they'll only pay for what the roof is worth at the time of the claim and not for the cost to fully replace it.
Foreclosure Bankruptcy Fire damage Loss of job Short Sale Behind on payments Divorce Health reasons Downsizing Inheritance Tired of being a landlord to bad tenants Need to move quickly because of job transfer House needs extensive repair (foundation, roof, plumbing, flood... it doesn't matter).
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