Common use of Existing Damage Clause in Contracts

Existing Damage. Your Company Name is not responsible for the repairs of either visible termite damage (noted on the attached diagram) or hidden damage existing as of the date of the Contract. The diagram covers only those areas that were visible, accessible and unobstructed at the time of inspection and does not cover areas such as, but not limited to, areas enclosed or inaccessible, concealed by wall coverings, floor coverings, ceilings, furniture, equipment, appliances or stored articles, or any area in which inspection would necessitate removing or defacing any part of the structure. Because damage may be present in areas, which are inaccessible to a visual inspection. Your Company Name does not guarantee that the damage disclosed on the diagram represents all of the existing damage as of the date of this Contract. The diagram is not drawn to scale.

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Sources: Service and Limited Repair Contract

Existing Damage. Your Company Name is not responsible for the repairs repair of either visible termite damage (noted on the attached diagram) or of hidden damage existing as of the date of the Contract. The diagram covers only those areas that were visible, accessible and unobstructed at the time of inspection and does not cover areas such as, but not limited to, areas enclosed or inaccessible, concealed by wall coverings, floor coverings, ceilings, furniture, equipment, appliances or stored articles, or any area in which inspection would necessitate removing or defacing any part of the structure. Because damage may be present in areas, areas which are inaccessible to a visual inspection. , Your Company Name does not guarantee that the damage disclosed on the attached diagram represents all of the existing damage damage, whether visible or hidden, as of the date of this Contractcontract. The diagram is not drawn to scale.

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Sources: Service Contract