Common use of Mold Effects Clause in Contracts

Mold Effects. Mold and other forms of fungi are common and occur naturally in Hawaii due to its climate. Any moisture, including but not limited to standing water, water intrusion in a unit, or condensation will promote mold or other fungal growth. Lack of maintenance, utilization of an air-conditioner and other conditions which could increase moisture or condensation in a unit, will therefore create conditions which are conducive to mold and fungi growth. It has been reported or alleged that molds and other fungi can cause mild to severe allergies, infections and other health problems and property damage (collectively, the "Mold Effects"). Seller is not insuring or guaranteeing the health of Buyer or other occupiers or users of the Property and disclaims liability for personal injury, illness, property damage, or any other loss or damage caused by or arising from the Mold Effects; and

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement, Sales Agreement

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