Roof Inspection Sample Clauses

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Roof Inspection. At least 15 days before closing, Buyer at Buyer's expense, shall have the right to obtain a written report from a licensed roofer stating that the roof is in watertight condition. In the event repairs are required either to correct leaks or to replace damage to fascia or soffit, Seller shall pay up to three (3%) percent of the purchase price for said repairs which shall be performed by a licensed roofing contractor; but if the costs for such repairs exceed three (3%) percent of the purchase price, Buyer may elect to pay such excess. If buyer elects not to pay, Seller may pay the excess or cancel the contract.
Roof Inspection. AT&T-13STATE may require a roof inspection at any AT&T-13STATE Premises where CLEC requests Microwave Entrance Facilities in conjunction with a physical collocation arrangement within the same AT&T-13STATE premises. A roof inspection is inclusive of all aspects of the roof environment, including but not limited to the roof itself, walls, parapets, appurtenances, drainage, conduits, grounds, platforms, and other mechanical devices located thereon and will be conducted at the same time as the initial preconstruction site visit. CLEC will bear the cost of the inspection, including any travel costs incurred by AT&T-13STATE, as specified in Section 4.2 above. AT&T-13STATE will use an AT&T-13STATE approved supplier to perform this inspection. At AT&T-13STATE’s discretion, AT&T-13STATE’s personnel may accompany the AT&T-13STATE approved supplier. AT&T will limit the AT&T employees accompanying the AT&T-13STATE approved supplier to AT&T employees from the local area, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon in advance. The fees associated with the Pre-Construction Site Visit for the roof inspection, must be received by AT&T-13STATE prior to the time CLEC submits its Collocation Application for Microwave Entrance Facilities. Such roof inspection shall not obligate AT&T-13STATE to allow Microwave Entrance Facilities at a particular AT&T-13STATE’s premises.
Roof Inspection. Pre and Post inspection required. If Producer accesses roof, Producer shall remove any tape or items that are used to cover any skylights and leave skylights clean. Producer will exercise extreme caution if Producer goes on Property Owner’s roof.
Roof Inspection. Inspection must include a physical inspection of the building(s) to document the condition of the roof. The inspection report shall include photographs, must document the condition of the predominant roof and secondary roof, and at a minimum shall include: i. photos of each roof slope including and hazards and/or maintenance issues; ii. type of roof covering material; iii. roof age in years (whole number); iv. remaining useful life in years (whole number); v. date of last roofing permit; vi. date of last update. If updated, identify if it was a full replacement, partial replacement, and the percentage of replacement; vii. overall condition, satisfactory or unsatisfactory; viii. any visible signs of damage or deterioration; and, ix. any visible signs of leaks. If signs of leaks, where were they seen (i.e. in the attic, on the underside of decking, or interior ceilings).
Roof Inspection. Buyer ___ Seller shall pay to have the property inspected by a licensed roofer at least 15 days prior to closing. In the event repairs are required either to correct leaks or to replace damage, Seller shall pay up to ___% (3% if left blank) of the purchase price for said repairs which shall be performed by a licensed roofing contractor; but if the cost for such repairs exceed this amount, the Buyer may elect to pay such excess. If Buyer elects not to pay, Seller may pay the excess or cancel the Agreement.
Roof Inspection. Inspection should be completed using Citizens’ inspection form or a comparable form that includes all of the same data points including a physical inspection of the building(s) to document the condition of the roof. The inspection report shall include photographs, must document the condition of the predominant roof and secondary roof, and at a minimum shall include: i. photos of each roof slope including and hazards and/or maintenance issues; ii. type of roof covering material; iii. roof age in years (whole number); iv. remaining useful life in years (whole number); v. date of last roofing permit; vi. date of last update. If updated, identify if it was a full replacement, partial replacement, and the percentage of replacement; vii. overall condition, satisfactory or unsatisfactory; viii. any visible signs of damage or deterioration; and, ix. any visible signs of leaks. If signs of leaks, where were they seen (i.e. in the attic, on the underside of decking, or interior ceilings).
Roof Inspection. A. Annual Roof Inspection: You will be contacted annually prior to the inspection for authorization. If we do not receive a Request for Service form, the roof will not be inspected. The roof inspection will include the following: 1. An experienced inspector will walk the roof checking for defects, problem areas, or incidental damage. 2. Minor repairs to the roof system will be completed by the inspector during the walk thru. 3. Any major repairs will be indicated in an inspection report which will be forwarded to the client. i. Repairs covered by the Warranty will be made at no expense to the client. ii. Those repairs not covered by the warranty will be indicated in a written report. An estimate for those repairs will be provided on request. The client is encouraged to have those repairs not covered by the warranty made promptly. Central Coating company holds no liability for further damage caused by failure to act on recommended repairs.
Roof Inspection. Inspection of c. 40,000 sf. area of rolled roofing material at the top of the hangar, including an identification of high-priority repair areas and/or a cost estimate for the repair/replacement of these areas/the entire roof area. a. (Cost dependent): Begin roof repairs to high priority areas.