Dampness Clause Samples

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Dampness. If a property is damp as a result of leaking pipes, a damaged roof or wall or an existing damp-proof course which is no longer effective, then the Landlord will be responsible to carry out the necessary repairs. Dampness in a property may be caused by condensation due to poor heating, insulation or ventilation and in these circumstances the Landlord would be required to resolve these problems. In such instances the local Environmental Health Department could be involved to ensure the Landlord takes the recommended action to eliminate dampness. The property may be visited by an Environmental Health Officer who will assess the property and make recommendations to the Landlord for repairs to be carried out. The telephone number for this service is 02890 320202.
Dampness the presence of moisture within the building, which is causing consequential damage to Primary Elements.
Dampness extremes of temperature.
Dampness. If a property is damp as a result of leaking pipes, a d aged roof or wall or an isting damp-proof course which is no longer effective, then the Landlord will be r nsible to carry out the n sary repairs. VOID ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in a property may be caused by condensation due to poor he insulation or ventila n and in these circumstances the Landlord would be required to resolve th problems. ch instances the l l Environmental Health Department could be involved to ensure the Landlord s the recom ded action to minate dampness. The property may be visited by an Environmental Health Officer wh ill assess the perty an make recommendations to the Landlord for repairs to be carried out. The telephone number f is service is 890 0202.
Dampness. Damp-proof works must be carried out by a company registered with a trade association – BWPDA (British Wood Preserving Damp proofing Association) or the BCDA (British Chemical Dampcourse Association). Any work that is undertaken must be guaranteed, and both injection and plastering must be conducted by the same company.
Dampness the presence of moisture within the building, which is causing consequential damage to Primary Elements. Structural Timber Pest Damage – structural failure, i.e. an obvious weak spot, deformation or even collapse of timber Primary Elements resulting from attack by one or more of the following wood destroying agents: chemical delignification; fungal decay; wood borers; and termites. Conditions Conducive to Structural Damage means noticeable building deficiencies or environmental factors that may contribute to the occurrence of Structural Damage.
Dampness. Due to the amount of water in concrete, basements may be damp. Condensation can form on water lines and drip onto the floor.

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