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What is covered by the Damage Waiver Fee?

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What is covered by the Damage Waiver Fee?

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Damage Waiver Fee, or DWF, frees the customer from any responsibility of structural damage done to the building by storm, fire, or any other natural disaster or any damage that happens to the building in any way. DWF does not cover flooding, or material loss or damage resulting from flooding. DWF does not cover the contents in the storage building. DWF will waive the customer of any responsibility and further it will repair the damages or even replace with a new building if needed. Leland’s may choose to not repair or replace damage on a barn resulting from customer misuse. DWF is for the term of the Rental Contract Agreement. Information needed to submit a DWF claim: a) Serial number of building, located around the right side from the door, up close to the roof line, usually on a small copper plate. b) Name, Address, and Phone Numbers c) A description of the problem d) Date the problem was first seen.

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