Roofing, Gutters and Downspouts Sample Clauses

Roofing, Gutters and Downspouts. For one (1) year after the Date of Warranty, Seller warrants the roofing and flashing to be free of leaks that occur under normal weather conditions and warrants that shingles shall not blow off under wind velocities less than the manufacturer’s standards or specifications. It shall be the responsibility of the Trust to ensure that gutters and downspouts are free of leaves and debris and that roof areas are free of excessive accumulations of snow and ice both of which conditions are beyond Seller’s control and may cause leaks that are not warranted against by Seller. Similarly, Seller shall not be responsible for leaks cause by ice dams that are not the result of improper installation of attic insulation. Clogged gutters and downspouts can create ice dams and can otherwise create leaks that are not warranted against by Seller. Seller shall have gutter guards installed on all gutters to minimize the collection of leaves and other debris; however, it shall be the responsibly of the Trust to inspect the gutters to ensure that the guards are operating properly. For one (1) year after the Date of Warranty, Seller warrants gutters and downspouts against leaking and looseness, but only insofar as they are kept free of leaves and other debris by others.
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Roofing, Gutters and Downspouts. Where applicable, for one (1) year after the date of Warranty, Seller warrants the roofing and flashing to be free of leaks that occur under normal weather conditions and warrants that shingles shall not blow off under wind velocities less than the manufacturer's standards or specifications. For one (1) year after the date of Warranty, Seller warrants gutters and downspouts against leaking and looseness, but only insofar as they are kept free of leaves and other debris by others.
Roofing, Gutters and Downspouts. For one (1) year after the date of Warranty, Seller warrants the roofing and flashing to be free of leaks that occur under normal weather conditions and warrants that shingles shall not blow off under wind velocities less than the manufacturer's standards or specifications. It shall be the responsibility of the Trust to ensure that gutters and downspouts are free of leaves and debris and that roof areas are free of excessive accumulations of snow and ice, both of which conditions are beyond Seller's control and may cause leaks that are not warranted against by seller. Similarly, Seller shall not be responsible for leaks caused by ice dams that are not the result of improper installation of attic insulation. Clogged gutters and downspouts can create ice dams and can otherwise create leaks that are not warranted against by Seller. It shall be the responsibility of the Trust to inspect the gutters. For one (1) year after the date of Warranty, Seller warrants gutters and downspouts against leaking and looseness, but only insofar as they are kept free of leaves and other debris by others.

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