Notice of Propensity of Flooding Sample Clauses

Notice of Propensity of Flooding. Landlord hereby notifies Tenant as follows: Some portion or all of the living space or attachment thereto on Property has OR x has not been flooded at least three times within the last five years immediately preceding the execution of this Lease. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
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Notice of Propensity of Flooding. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 44-7-20, Owner hereby certifies to Manager the following: some portion or all of the living space or attachment thereto on Property  has OR  has not been flooded at least three times within the last five (5) years immediately preceding the execution of this Management Agreement. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
Notice of Propensity of Flooding. Landlord hereby notifies Tenant as follows: Some portion or all of the Premises 🞏 has OR 🞏 has not been flooded at least three times within the last five (5) years immediately preceding the execution of this Lease. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
Notice of Propensity of Flooding. In accordance with OCGA 44-7-20 Owner hereby certifies to Broker the following: some portion of any or all of the living space or attachment thereto has not been flooded at least three times in the past 5 years immediately preceding the execution of this management agreement. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living area caused by increased water level in an established water source such as a stream, river, or drainage ditch or as ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
Notice of Propensity of Flooding. To comply with FLA. STAT. §83, Owner hereby certifies to Broker that, to Owner’s knowledge, no portion of the living area within the Property has been flooded three (3) times during the last five years. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
Notice of Propensity of Flooding. Management hereby notifies Tenant as follows: Some portion or all of the living space or attachment thereto on Premises has OR has not been flooded at least three (3) times within the last five (5) years immediately preceding the execution of this Lease. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell.
Notice of Propensity of Flooding. LANDLORD notifies TENANT as follows: some portion or all of the living space or attachment thereto on PREMISES has NOT been flooded at least 3 times within the last 5 years immediately preceding the execution of this Lease. Flooding is defined as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain falls.
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Notice of Propensity of Flooding. In accordance with O.C.G.A. § 44-7-20, Owner hereby certifies to Manager the following: some portion or all of the living space or attachment thereto on Property o has OR o has not been flooded at least three times within the last five (5) years immediately preceding the execution of this Management Agreement. Flooding is defined as the inundation of a portion of the living space caused by an increased water level in an established water source such as a river, stream, or drainage ditch, or as a ponding of water at or near the point where heavy or excessive rain fell. * * * Free PDF Preview End * * * Purchase Required To Gain Total Access

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