WATER INTRUSION Sample Clauses

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WATER INTRUSION. Water intrusion is defined as any source of moisture. The following are some of the possible sources of water intrusion in the unit that can be controlled by the RESIDENT: steam from the bath or shower, steam from cooking, a humidifier, constant running of water, house plants that are watered, wet or damp clothing, towels, etc. As noted above, the LANDLORD must be notified of any source of water not under the control of the RESIDENT, i.e. water leaks, toilet running, roof leak, etc. Water intrusions can be a precursor of mold. Mold is a microscopic organism that is found virtually everywhere indoors and outdoors. To prevent mold, water intrusion must be prevented and treated immediately. Therefore, the RESIDENT agrees to make sure they use their best effort to prevent any conditions in the unit that could create an environment conducive to mold growth: a) Always use the exhaust fan when showering or bathing. It is best to leave it on for 30 minutes after you finish. b) Always use the range hood fan while cooking. c) Periodically allow air movement in your unit. d) Do not overwater plants and watch for spores growing near the plants. It is recommended that you periodically move plants in the unit e) Immediately remove a visible moisture accumulation in your unit, including on the walls, windows, floors, ceilings, and bathroom fixtures; mop up spills and thoroughly dry affected areas as soon as possible; and keep the unit, particularly the kitchen and bathroom, clean. f) Immediately report in writing to the LANDLORD any water leaks, excessive moisture, any malfunction of the HVAC (heating, ventilation or air conditioning) including any dampness near the inside unit or standing water in any of the common areas near your unit.
WATER INTRUSION. Consultant shall perform its work in a manner designed to prevent water intrusion at the Project.
WATER INTRUSION. The Subcontractor will perform their Scope of Work in a manner in which will not compromise the integrity of a watertight home in accordance with the following standards: a. Report any and all water leaks to the SCG Project Manager and/or SCG Site Supervisor immediately. b. Protect the interior of the home from weather events that could cause water to enter the home. Weather forecasts should be known and proper procedures in place. c. The exterior of a home needs to be covered, protected or sealed if a weather event is imminent. d. Look for signs of moisture and mold. When mold is suspected, immediately report it to a SCG Construction Management Associate. e. All materials will be mold free. f. All materials will be stored in a way to prevent them from getting wet and promoting mold growth.
WATER INTRUSION. Contractor acknowledges that the nature of the Work requires appropriate protection and procedures to avoid the intrusion of water in the area where the Work is performed. In this regard, Contractor shall develop and implement appropriate moisture intrusion prevention procedures in connection with the Work, which shall stay in effect until Final Completion. These moisture intrusion procedures shall include measures to prevent and manage the intrusion of water and vapor caused by Contractor’s performance of the Work so that such conditions do not cause mold or other damage to the Work and shall include procedures for responding and remediating actual water intrusion or mold conditions caused by Contractor’s performance of the Work or its failure to protect the Work. Contractor shall employ reasonable methods to discover the presence of leaks. If Contractor discovers water intrusion or mold before, during or after construction of the Work, Contractor shall notify Owner in writing of such condition within forty-eight (48) hours of its discovery and shall provide Owner all inspection reports, testing data, photographs, samples or other materials associated with the investigation or remediation of the water intrusion incident or mold condition. Contractor shall cause any such water intrusion incident or mold condition encountered to be remediated (by separate specialized remedial contractors, in accordance with applicable governmental requirements and standards, including all OSHA requirements concerning the required remediation). Except to the extent any water intrusion or mold remediation costs are excluded from the Cost of the Work under any applicable provisions of Article 7 and/or Article 8 of the Agreement, Contractor’s costs of performing such remediation shall be reimbursed as a Cost of the Work subject to the Guaranteed Maximum Price. The remediation shall be fully documented with respect to the conditions prior to remediation, the activities involved in the remediation and the conditions at the conclusion of remediation, with appropriate field reports, photographs, samples and other information that can be used to confirm and verify appropriate and effective remediation. Contractor shall notify Owner in writing when the remediation is complete, so that Owner can review the affected area and verify completion.
WATER INTRUSION. Do you know of any previous or current water leakage, water accumulation, excess moisture or other defects to the property, including but not limited to any area below grade, basement or crawl space? Yes No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate any repairs completed: Owner’s Initials Date Purchaser’s Initials Date Owner’s Initials Date Purchaser’s Initials Date Do you know of any water or moisture related damage to floors, walls or ceilings as a result of flooding; moisture seepage; moisture condensation; ice damming; sewer overflow/backup; or leaking pipes, plumbing fixtures, or appliances? Yes No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate any repairs completed: Have you ever had the property inspected for mold by a qualified inspector? Yes No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate whether you have an inspection report and any remediation undertaken:
WATER INTRUSION. Do you know of any previous or current water leakage, water accumulation, excess moisture or other defects to the property, including but not limited to any area below grade, basement or crawl space? ❑ Yes ❑ No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate any repairs completed: Owner’s Initials Owner’s Initials Date Date Purchaser’s Initials Purchaser’s Initials Date Date Property Address Do you know of any water or moisture related damage to floors, walls or ceilings as a result of flooding; moisture seepage; moisture condensation; ice damming; sewer overflow/backup; or leaking pipes, plumbing fixtures, or appliances? ❑ Yes ❑ No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate any repairs completed: Have you ever had the property inspected for mold by a qualified inspector? ❑ Yes ❑ No If “Yes”, please describe and indicate whether you have an inspection report and any remediation undertaken: Purchaser is advised that every home contains mold. Some people are more sensitive to mold than others. If concerned about this issue, purchaser is encouraged to have a mold inspection done by a qualified inspector.
WATER INTRUSION a. Are you aware of any past or present water intrusion, accumulation of water or dampness affecting the interior or exterior of any part of the improvements or the land Property, including [A10]any crawl spaces? Yes No b. Are you aware of any attempts to control any water or dampness problems, including in any crawl Yes No spaces? c. Are you aware of any insurance claims filed for water intrusion? Yes No If yes, please indicate when _ If yes, has the claim been completely settled with your insurance company? Yes No If yes, was the full amount of the claim proceeds used to repair the water intrusion? Yes No
WATER INTRUSION. Do you know of any previous or current water leakage, water accumulation, excess moisture or other defects to the property, including but not limited to any area below grade, basement or crawl space? Yes No

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