FROZEN PIPES Sample Clauses

FROZEN PIPES. Resident agrees not to turn heat below 60 degrees to prevent freezing of pipes. Resident agrees to allow Xxxxxxxx to turn heat up to 60 degrees in the event pipes are in danger of freezing. Resident will pay to repair all pipes that may burst, due to his or her negligence, and any resulting damages.
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FROZEN PIPES. Buyer must take precautions to prevent freezing during severe cold weather, such as removing outside hoses from sillcocks, leaving faucets with a slight drip, and turning off the water system if the house is to be left for extended periods during cold weather. No frozen pipes or sillcocks will be considered for warranty.
FROZEN PIPES. Lessee agrees to take all necessary precaution against freezing of water pipes (by never turning the thermostat off or below 62 degrees during the cold weather season, including during winter breaks). If Lessee neglects to set the thermostat to this minimum temperature or turns off thermostat and damage from frozen pipes occurs, Lessee will be charged for the cost of any repairs. Lessee also agrees not to remove or replace the current thermostat (this includes the addition of I-Home thermostats). There will be a $50.00 charge for any thermostats shut off during winter break.
FROZEN PIPES. The Owner must take precautions to prevent freezing of pipes and sillcocks (outdoor water faucets) during cold weather, such as removing outside hoses from sillcocks, draining and blowing out irrigation systems, leaving faucets with a slight drip, and turning off the water system if the Home is to be left for extended periods during cold weather.
FROZEN PIPES. The Buyer must take precautions to prevent freezing pipes and sill cocks during cold weather, such as leaving faucets with a slight drip and turning off water system if the Residence is to be left for extended periods during cold weather. Buyer is responsible for removing all hoses from sill cocks during freezing weather. If an irrigation system is present, Buyer is responsible for scheduling the bleeding of lines prior to freezing weather.
FROZEN PIPES. To avoid water pipes freezing: • Keep your home warm during cold weather even if it is unoccupied during the day. If you have oil fired heating, turn the thermostat down to 50 when you are out. • Do not leave taps running and report any running overflows immediately.
FROZEN PIPES. The company will not be liable for any fractures found in frozen pipes attended by the company and cannot guarantee to clear blockages occurring within frozen pipes or drainage systems.
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FROZEN PIPES. Tenants agree to leave the furnace "on" over Christmas break with the temperature at 60 degrees or higher to keep the house from freezing.
FROZEN PIPES. PalmerWebb Limited will not be liable for any fracture found in frozen pipes attended by PalmerWebb Limited will not guarantee to clear blockages occurring in a frozen pipe or drains.
FROZEN PIPES. The Realtor agrees to split the cost to unthaw frozen pipes with tenant as long as the tenant has taken the following freeze precautions during winter months: a) disconnect the hose from the outside faucet in the winter months. Failure to do so will trap water inside the faucet and cause it to freeze and break. If breakage occurs, tenant will be held responsible for repairs. This rule also applies if utilities have been disconnected and keys have not been turned in to owner. b) During periods of freezing temperatures tenants agree to allow at least one faucet (both cold and hot water side) to trickle a stream of water. This allows movement of water from the outside water meter through some of the water pipes to the faucets. Tenant also agrees to open cabinet doors below sink areas. This allows more heat to reach exposed water pipes. c) Leave the heating on at all times including vacations and insures that the foundation covers and roof vents remain secure during the winter months. If water pipes freeze and burst due to tenant's negligence the tenant will be responsible for repair costs
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