Common use of Protecting Property Clause in Contracts

Protecting Property. All reasonable measures must be taken to protect covered property at and after a covered loss to avoid further loss. If the property must be repaired, “you” must: 1) make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and 2) keep an accurate record of the costs of such repairs.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Unit Owners Form

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