Sentences with phrase «water intrusion damages»

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«It's the type of damage that you see in neighborhood with exhaust vents ripped off roofs, downed trees, there's some fencing down, a little bit of water intrusion,» Reed said.
The plaintiffs ultimately used Smith's testimony to argue that the inspector had left large areas uninspected and had effectively «admitted negligence» with regards to the structural problems and the evidence of water intrusion and damage.
Buildings damaged during hurricanes are especially susceptible to water intrusion.
It means «(1) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (2) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail or flood; (3) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared, such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (4) the rental property is without electricity or water
Your destination is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or water.
Your primary place of residence or destination is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the property is without electricity or water.
Your primary place of residence is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or water.
In insurance language, «uninhabitable» usually includes structural instability or damage that allows elemental intrusion, loss of water or electricity, and immediate safety hazards like downed electrical lines.
If you see signs that might indicate water intrusion into a home, suggest that the buyer hire a certified industrial hygienist or other expert to examine the home for water damage or mold growth.
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.
Based on our survey, it appeared that a limited number of properties suffered moderate damage from water intrusion to walls and roofs and HVAC systems, while even fewer suffered permanent damage.
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