FLOOD DISCLOSURE Sample Clauses

FLOOD DISCLOSURE. If there has been flooding three (3) or more times in the Property the last five (5) years, it must be made aware to the tenant prior to move-in. If such events have taken place, the Tenant acknowledges the Landlord has disclosed this information with their below signature on this Agreement.
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FLOOD DISCLOSURE. Per Government Code 8589.45, the OWNER is required to disclose if rental property is at risk of flooding. Lessor’s Disclosure (initial one): The OWNER has NO knowledge that this property is located in a special flood hazard area or area of potential flooding. OR This property is located in a special flood hazard area or area of potential flooding, and the OWNER has actual knowledge of that fact. The OWNER is considered to have actual knowledge if: • the OWNER has received notice from a public agency that the property is located in a special flood hazard zone or an area of potential flooding; • the OWNER’S mortgage holder requires the OWNER to carry flood insurance; or • the OWNER currently carries flood insurance.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. Per Government Code 8589.45, the landlord is required to disclose if rental property is at risk of flooding. Lessor’s Disclosure (initial one): The owner has NO knowledge that this property is located in a special flood hazard area or area of potential flooding. OR This property is located in a special flood hazard area or area of potential flooding, and the owner has actual knowledge of that fact. The owner is considered to have actual knowledge if: • the owner has received notice from a public agency that the property is located in a special flood hazard zone or an area of potential flooding; • the owner's mortgage holder requires the owner to carry flood insurance; or • the owner currently carries flood insurance.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. The full extent of the Premises' propensity for flooding is not fully known to Landlord. Landlord hereby notifies Resident that if the Premises has a basement, one or more portions of the basement area may have been damaged by flooding (as defined in Georgia Code Section 44-7-20) three (3) or more times in the last five (5) years. If Resident's unit contains a basement, use of such basement for other than storm shelter shall be at Resident's own risk. Resident hereby acknowledges that if Resident chooses to use the basement for other than storm shelter, Resident shall be solely responsible for all damage to Resident's possessions caused by water entry from any cause into a basement area. Landlord does not have information indicating that any of the housing units without basements suffered damage by flooding (as defined in Georgia Code Section 44-7-20) three (3) or more times in the last five (5) years.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. Pursuant to California Government Code 8589.45, the Department shall disclose to the Tenant if the property is in a special flood area or an area of potential flooding if the Department has actual knowledge of that fact. The disclosure entitled, Flood Disclosure Addendum, is attached as Exhibit and incorporated herein by this reference.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. The Townhome is not located in a Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA") designated floodplain. The Townhome is not located in the Special Flood Hazard Area ("SFHA"; "100-year floodplain") according to FEMA's current Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the Townhome’s area. The Townhome is not located in a Moderate Risk Flood Hazard Area ("500-year floodplain") according to FEMA's current Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the Townhome’s area. The Townhome has not experienced any flood damage due to a natural flood event, such as heavy rainfall, coastal storm surge, tidal inundation, or river overflow. Flood insurance is available to renters through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA's) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to cover your personal property and contents in the event of a flood. A standard renter's insurance policy does not typically cover flood damage. You are encouraged to examine your policy to determine whether you are covered.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. If the premises is located in a Federally Designated Flood Zone, the Tenant’s real and personal property situated on or in the premises is not protected by the hazard insurance policy for the property carried by the Owner. The Tenant is responsible for investigating the Flood Zone status of the premises and obtaining insurance to cover the Tenant's property if it so desires.
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FLOOD DISCLOSURE. Resident may obtain information about hazards, including flood hazards, that may affect the Unit and Premises from the Office of Emergency Services at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/. (If checked) If indicated, the Unit and Premises is located in a special flood hazard area or an area of potential flooding. Landlord is not required to provide additional information concerning the flood hazards to the Premises and the information provided here is deemed adequate to inform Resident.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. Tenant may obtain information about hazards, including flood hazards, that may affect the Property and Premises from the Office of Emergency Services at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/. Landlord’s owner’s insurance does not cover the loss of Tenant’s personal possessions and it is recommended that Tenant consider purchasing renter’s insurance and flood insurance to insure Tenant’s possessions from loss due to fire, flood, or other risk of loss. (If checked) If indicated, the Premises is located in a special flood hazard area or an area of potential flooding. Landlord is not required to provide additional information concerning the flood hazards to the Property and the information provided in this addendum is deemed adequate to inform Tenant.
FLOOD DISCLOSURE. To Landlord’s knowledge, the Property is not located within a 100-year flood hazard area. Landlord does not have knowledge of the Property flooding in the last five (5) years. Landlord does not provide flood insurance.
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