Masonry and Mortar. Masonry and mortar can develop cracks from shrinkage of either the mortar or the brick. This condition is normal and should not be considered a defect.
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Masonry and Mortar. Masonry and mortar can develop cracks from shrinkage of either the mortar or the brick. This condition is normal and should is not be considered a defect.
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Samples: Sale and Purchase Agreement
Masonry and Mortar. Masonry and mortar can develop cracks from shrinkage of either the mortar or the brickbricks. This condition is normal and should is not considered to be considered a defect.
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Samples: Builder's Limited Warranty
Masonry and Mortar. Masonry and mortar can will develop cracks from shrinkage expansion and contraction of either the mortar or the brick. This condition is normal and should not be considered a defect.
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Samples: Limited Warranty Agreement
Masonry and Mortar. Masonry and mortar can develop cracks from shrinkage of either the mortar or the brick. This condition is normal and should not be considered a defect. It is the Owner’s responsibility to caulk cracks on a timely basis to prevent moisture infiltration.
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Samples: Limited Warranty Agreement