Common use of Immediate Repairs Clause in Contracts

Immediate Repairs. If it is outside of normal business hours and a reason- able person would determine that there is a substantial and immediate risk of bodily injury or property damage if the structural component failure is left alone, it is the contract holder’s responsibility to mitigate the damag- es by implementing temporary fixes to allow licensed contractors to repair issues on a regular time frame. The Contract will apply up to $500 worth of temporary repairs towards the applicable deductible on any claim where substantial and immediate risk existed so long as all receipts for the temporary work are delivered with your claims procedure documents. Any time an incident outside of coverage is reported to RWS by the contract holder. In the event of a “non-claim,” whereby a contractor is requested and the structural component failure is not covered by the Con- tract, the trip charge from the contractor will be payable by the contract holder. RWS claims represen- tatives are well-trained and will do everything within their power to ensure the right contractor is dispatched the first time. However, the ultimate determination of whether to request service and by what type of contrac- tor is up to the contract holder. Should the trade of the contractor requested not be the trade necessary to fix a covered issue, it will be treated as a “non-claim.” Acronym used to describe Residential Warranty Services, Inc., your contract provider.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Structural Warranty Contract, Structural Warranty Contract, Structural Warranty Contract

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Immediate Repairs. If it is outside of normal business hours and a reason- able person would determine that there is a substantial and immediate risk of bodily injury or property damage if the structural component failure is left alone, it is the contract holder’s responsibility to mitigate the damag- es by implementing temporary fixes to allow licensed contractors to repair issues on a regular time frame. The Contract will apply up to $500 worth of temporary repairs towards the applicable deductible on any claim where substantial and immediate risk existed so long as all receipts for the temporary work are delivered with your claims procedure documents. Any time an incident outside of coverage is reported to RWS by the contract holder. In the event of a “non-claim,” whereby a contractor is requested and the structural component failure is not covered by the Con- tract, the trip charge from the contractor will be payable by the contract holder. RWS claims represen- tatives are well-trained and will do everything within their power to ensure the right contractor is dispatched the first time. However, the ultimate determination of whether to request service and by what type of contrac- tor is up to the contract holder. Should the trade of the contractor requested not be the trade necessary to fix a covered issue, it will be treated as a “non-claim.” Acronym used to describe Residential Warranty Services, Inc., Services your contract provider.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Structural Warranty Contract, Structural Warranty Contract, Structural Warranty Contract

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