Common use of Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances Clause in Contracts

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructed. If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meeting, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the Home, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowner Contractor New Construction Agreement, Homeowner Contractor Reconstruction Agreement

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Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Post- Closing Instructions and/or Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction preplacement meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructedreconstructed (hereinafter the “Owner Preplacement Authorization Form”). If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meetingpreplacement meeting but executed the Owner Preplacement Authorization Form, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the HomeHome notwithstanding the representations in the Owner Preplacement Authorization Form, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowner Contractor New Construction Agreement, Homeowner Contractor Replacement Agreement

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, along with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify that all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from for disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructed. rehabilitated If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meeting, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify that all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, Contractor find personal property of value and which is not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and which are not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the Home, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm Owner’s intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and to ascertain whether Owner plan plans to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable unavailable, and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements elements, to the extent possible possible, or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Post- Closing Instructions and/or Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR NCEM and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructedrehabilitated (hereinafter the “Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form”). If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meetingmeeting but executed Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORRNCEM, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the HomeHome notwithstanding the representations in the Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.. [For Minor Rehab that does not require owners to vacate premises for construction ADD the following:]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Post- Closing Instructions and/or Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructedrehabilitated (hereinafter the “Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form”). If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meetingmeeting but executed Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the HomeHome notwithstanding the representations in the Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.. [For Minor Rehab that does not require owners to vacate premises for construction ADD the following:]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement

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Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction preplacement meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction preplacement meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructed. If Owner does not attend the preconstruction preplacement meeting, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the Home, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Replacement Agreement

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructedrehabilitated. If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meeting, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORR, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the Home, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.. [For Minor Rehab that does not require owners to vacate premises for construction ADD the following:]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Rehabilitation Agreement

Abandoned Personal Property, Fixtures and Appliances. As required in the Post- Closing Instructions and/or Notice to Proceed, Contractor and Owner, with NCORR NCEM and/or CM, if warranted, shall have a preconstruction meeting at the Home. As part of the preconstruction meeting, all attendees shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect each room of the Home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. Owner shall execute a form that shall: acknowledge Contractor’s right to access the Property and Home; acknowledge removal of all personal property, fixtures, and appliances; and release Contractor from liability from disposing of all remaining personal property, fixtures and appliances in the area of the Home to be reconstructedreconstructed (hereinafter the “Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form”). If Owner does not attend the preconstruction meetingmeeting but executed the Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, Contractor and/or CM shall, subject to any safety protocols, inspect and videotape each room of the home including attics and crawl spaces to verify all personal property, fixtures and appliances that Owner desires to keep have been removed from the Home. If NCORRNCEM, CM and Contractor, find personal property of value and not obviously damaged, functional fixtures of value and not obviously damaged, and/or functional appliances in the HomeHome notwithstanding the representations in the Owner Preconstruction Authorization Form, CM/Contractor shall attempt to contact Owner to confirm intent to abandon such property, fixtures or appliances and ascertain Owner plan to remove the subject property, fixtures or appliances prior to the commencement of work. If Owner is unavailable and CM and Contractor determine that construction can proceed, then Contractor shall, subject to safety protocols with respect to firearms, ammunition or other household hazardous materials, remove personal property from the Home to an area on the Property protected from the elements to the extent possible or take such reasonable measures to protect the property until Owner is contacted and can take possession of the property and/or securely store it on the Property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowner Contractor Reconstruction Agreement

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