OWNER’S HOME WARRANTY Sample Clauses

OWNER’S HOME WARRANTY. Tenant acknowledges that Premises Owner (choose one): DOES OR DOES NOT have a home warranty for certain items in the Premises. Tenant agrees to cooperate with the Owner and Owner’s home warranty company in all related matters, to include but not be limited to access dates, access times, access areas, no harassment, no hinderance, and clear communications of issues. Tenant agrees, upon written notice, to cease all actions that may cause harm, further damage and adversely impact Owner’s home warranty coverage under the homeowner’s policy. NAME OF OWNER’S HOME WARRANTY PHONE
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