House sitter liability claims Sample Clauses

House sitter liability claims. This form to be used to list the house sitter’s liabilities during the house sitting assignment. These could include any accidental loss or damages to the home owner’s property.
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House sitter liability claims. This form to be used to list the house sitter's liabilities during the house sitting assignment. These could include any accidental loss or damages to the homeowner's property. Claim description Cost Total Total deductions Currency and amount of refund (eg $489) Type of payment (e.g cheque) Address of premises Name of homeowner(s) Homeowner nominated contact person Names of house sitters (only list sitter here who have contributed to the deposit and will be receiving the refund) Signature of homeowner ____________________________________ Signature of mediator_______________________________________ Signature of homeowner nominated contact person_______________ Signature of house sitters___________________________________ House sitter forwarding contact details Postal address:___________________________________________ Telephone number_________________________________________ Email address_____________________________________________ Appendix B Homeowner’s checklist - Some suggestions for before you leave. Homeowners - use this checklist to ensure that you're ready to hand over the care of your home and animals to your house sitter on the day that you leave. Neighbours Please let your neighbours, friend and family know that you have a house sitter moving into your home to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
House sitter liability claims. This form to be used to list the house sitter's liabilities during the house sitting assignment. These could include any accidental loss or damages to the homeowner's property. Claim description Cost Total Total deductions Currency and amount of refund (eg $489) Type of payment (e.g cheque) Address of premises Name of homeowner(s) Homeowner nominated contact person Names of house sitters (only list sitter here who have contributed to the deposit and will be receiving the refund) Signature of homeowner Signature of mediator Signature of homeowner nominated contact person Signature of house sitters House sitter forwarding contact details Postal address: Telephone number Email address Appendix B Homeowner’s checklist - Some suggestions for before you leave. Homeowners - use this checklist to ensure that you're ready to hand over the care of your home and animals to your house sitter on the day that you leave. Neighbours Please let your neighbours, friend and family know that you have a house sitter moving into your home to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.
House sitter liability claims. This form to be used to list the house sitter’s liabilities during the house sitting assignment. These could include any accidental loss or damages to the home owner’s property. Claim description: Cost: Total: Total deductions: Currency and amount of refund (eg. US$50): Type of payment (eg. bank deposit, cash, money order) Address of premises: Name of home owner/s: Home owner nominated contact person: Name/s of house sitter/s (only list house sitters whom have contributed to the deposit and will receive the refund) Signature of home owner: Signature of home owner nominated contact person: Signature of mediator: Signature of house sitter/s: House sitter forwarding contact details: Postal address Telephone number:

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