Many property owners think primarily about
possible damage to the structure of their homes when they purchase coverage against heavy winds and storms.
Not exact matches
One of the known downsides
to displays like Barnes and Noble's Nook GlowLight is their fragility; it's
possible to damage the light
structure without causing visible
damage to the screen itself.
Tillers» answer: «The hierarchical
structure of the Roman Catholic Church made it
possible — after some tinkering was done with immunity rules pertaining
to non-profits —
to bring actions for
damages against entities with relatively deep pockets.»
Landlords purchase homeowners policies
to protect themselves in case of
damage to their
structures, and
to cover themselves for
possible medical or legal liabilities if injury comes
to anyone while on their property.
Even if the property owner chooses
to lease the roof, system design and quality of components still matter: along with
possible damage to the roof
structure and membrane, inadequate design may cause excessive maintenance traffic on the roof and even the inability of solar tenant
to pay the lease.