Sentences with phrase «from lack of maintenance»

This house may soon suffer from lack of maintenance.
For the comfortable beds and linens, air - con and speedy WiFi, you may be willing to overlook the quirks stemming from a lack of maintenance of an ageing hotel like leaky faucets, gurgling toilets, in room safe that needs batteries, broken electrical outlet, out lights and gangs of mosquitoes that obviously found their way in while housekeeping was doing up the room.
Exclusions such as this are meant to protect insurance companies from damage that results from a lack of maintenance on the part of the homeowner.

Not exact matches

It is not clear who will pay for replacement windows, as the National Cathedral still struggles to raise millions of dollars for repairs dating from 2011, not to mention basic ongoing maintenance for a sprawling magnificent church that lacks a strong supporting congregation.
He lists the destruction of crops (Amos 1:3), the exile of people from their lands (v. 6), the breaking of treaties (v. 9), the lack of pity (v. U), the maintenance of perpetual feuds (v. 11), ripping up women with child (v. 13), dishonoring the dead (2:1).
Because the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the Historical Society of the Lost Hamlets of the Palisades Interstate Park could not agree on sharing the facility, however, the Stony Point Town Board would give it to neither group, and it sat vacant and continuing to deteriorate from lack of utilities and maintenance.
Other concerns include lack of inspections, improper anchoring (making them susceptible to wind damage), high maintenance and the cost it incurs, and, perhaps most of all, the fact that portables are brought in when school buildings are already at their maximum capacity, meaning relief from overcrowding in classrooms but a worsened situation in cafeterias, playgrounds and parking lots.
Home insurance does not cover damage done by lack of maintenance or neglect, nor damage resulting from a flood.
Most insurance companies exclude damage that results from your own lack of maintenance, or from normal wear and tear.
Most green roof problems we have observed result from poor initial design and lack of post-installation care and maintenance.
Electrocution accidents usually result from negligence on a construction site, lack of upkeep and maintenance of utility poles and power lines, inadequate training for workers and disregard for safety rules and regulations.
Well, if the cause of an accident can be proven to be from lack of regularly scheduled maintenance, the insurance company can be absolved of all financial responsibility.
Water damage that results from normal wear and tear or a lack of maintenance will not be covered.
Home insurance does not cover damage done by lack of maintenance or neglect, nor damage resulting from a flood.
Most insurance companies exclude damage that results from your own lack of maintenance, or from normal wear and tear.
But take it from someone who saw a lack of basic maintenance by absentee landlords at many of the properties there — it's not hard to see the upside to remaking this neighborhood.
«I make more write - ups for lack of basic maintenance than anything else,» says Rick Yerger, the co-host of Finders Fixers, who inspects homes in Dana Point, Calif. «Stuff like failed caulking, water intruding from outside, rusted sink traps, peeling paint, leaking roofs.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z