Absolutely! If you have concerns, it’s your right to ask for clarifications or changes—better safe than sorry!
Generally, it covers damages directly related to the installation work. However, it’s always a good idea to read the fine print to see what’s included.
Not at all! Signing the Damage Release doesn’t take away your rights; it just helps to outline responsibilities during the project.
If you choose not to sign, the installation may be delayed or even halted, as the crew needs your approval to move forward safely.
While it's not a law, signing a Damage Release is often necessary to allow the work to proceed smoothly—it’s just the nature of the beast!
Basically, it’s a straightforward agreement. You sign it to authorize the work, and it helps to clear the air about responsibilities if something goes a bit haywire during the installation.
A Damage Release allows property owners to grant access for fiber optic installation while protecting themselves from future claims related to any damage caused during the work.