Sentences with phrase «severe damage to house»

Rent for alternative accommodation: Additional rent amount in case of severe damage to house is borne up to a maximum limit of 30000 INR for 3 months.

Not exact matches

Garfield Park Conservatory, still recovering from the damage it sustained during a severe hail storm this summer, needs to find new homes for hundreds of tropical plants, succulents and perennials — plants that would have been overwintered in propagation houses that are still damaged.
For those living in areas that experience consistent severe weather events, adding storm - protection upgrades like storm - proof windows or wind - resistant garage doors to your house can decrease your premiums while shielding you from more damage.
Tornadoes can rip roofs off houses and blow out windows and doors, causing severe property damage to the contents of your home.
Five houses on their block were burned to the ground, which makes them feel even more grateful, despite the severe damage to their home.
Tragically, the house has been damaged a number of times by severe floods from the nearby Fox River (since, although Mies designed the house with sufficient clearance for floods, urban and industrial development upriver in ensuing years caused the river to flood more extensively than Mies had anticipated — click here for some horrifying pictures of some recent flooding).
The benefit of a home built close to a fire station is the quicker response time fire fighters have which means damage to the house could be less severe.
Tornadoes can rip roofs off houses and blow out windows and doors, causing severe property damage to the contents of your home.
Twisters can also cause trees to fall onto your property, destroying sheds, fences and other outdoor property or leading to severe structural damage to your house or business.
Mr. Crowe added «Damage to the economy and housing [during the financial crisis] was severe; it's just taking longer to rebound.»
Escrow accounts have been standard practice for years and have a solid purpose: They avoid situations where borrowers neglect to pay property taxes or hazard insurance premiums, opening the door to a government lien on the house or a loss of the lender's security interest in the event of a fire or severe damage.
Currently, millions of U.S. homes have moderate to severe physical housing problems, including dilapidated structure; roofing problems; heating, plumbing, and electrical deficiencies; water leaks and intrusion; pests; damaged paint; and high radon gas levels.
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