Manager Not a Contractor Sample Clauses

Manager Not a Contractor. Owner acknowledges that Manager is not a licensed general contractor and does not have special expertise to determine if any work performed by third party contractors on the Property has been performed in accordance with building code requirements or building industry standards. If there is a reported need for a repair or replacement of any portion of the Property, Manager shall contact repair personnel and obtain cost of repairing or replacing the same. Under the approval of the repair or replacement by Owner (except in emergencies) Manager shall authorize the work to be performed on behalf of Owner. Upon the completion of the work, Manager shall conduct a visible inspection of the work as a non-expert in the area, to determine if the work appears to have been fully completed. Owner agrees to indemnify and hold Manager harmless from any and all claims, causes of action, suits and damages arising out of or relating to the selection of a vendor to perform the work and the performance of the work itself.
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Manager Not a Contractor. Owner acknowledges that Manager is not a licensed general contractor and does not have special expertise to determine if any work performed by third-party contractors on the Property has been performed in accordance with building code requirements or building industry standards. If there is a reported need for a repair or replacement of any portion of the Property, Manager shall contact repair personnel and obtain cost of repairing or replacing the same. Manager shall authorize the work to be performed on behalf of Owner. Upon the completion of the work, Manager shall conduct a visual review of the work as a non-expert in the area, to determine if the work appears to have been fully completed. Owner agrees to indemnify and hold Manager harmless from any and all claims, causes of action, suits and damages arising out of or relating to the section of a vendor to perform the work and the performance of the work itself.
Manager Not a Contractor. Owner acknowledges that Manager is not a licensed general contractor and does not have special expertise to determine if any work performed by third party contractors on the Property has been performed in accordance with building code requirements or building industry standards. If there is a reported need for a repair or replacement of any portion of the Property, Manager shall contact repair personnel and obtain cost of repairing or replacing the same. Under the approval of the repair or replacement

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