Additional Inspection Clause Samples
Additional Inspection. If the INITIAL inspection report reveals the presence of lead-based paint, radon, mold 206 and other biological contaminants, or any other condition that requires further examination or testing, then Buyer 207 shall notify Seller in writing and have additional days from the deadline listed above to order, 208 receive and respond in writing to all inspection reports.
Additional Inspection. Consultant will provide additional inspection in addition to the inspection listed in Task 3.3 during night or weekend work, or when workload onsite requires multiple inspectors, at the discretion of the City.
Additional Inspection. Client acknowledges that Inspector does not perform engineering, architectural, plumbing, or any other job function requiring an occupational license in the jurisdiction where the inspection is taking place, unless the inspector holds a valid occupational license. Any engineering, plumbing or architectural inspection desired by the Client will need to be contracted in a separate agreement. However. if the Client wishes include an inspection and written report of a system or component which is beyond the scope of what is required for a typical home inspection and is not one of 3 Mountain Home Inspections, LLC- Pre –Inspection agreement the categories listed above, and is specifically excluded by the NCHILB SOP, the Client shall designate those items below:
Additional Inspection. If the INITIAL inspection report reveals the presence of lead-based paint, radon, mold and 201 other biological contaminants, or any other condition that requires further examination or testing, then Buyer shall 202 notify Seller in writing and have additional days from the deadline listed above to order, receive 203 and respond in writing to all inspection reports.
204 D. Inspection Response(s) Required: If the Buyer does not comply with any Inspection/Response Period or make a 205 written objection to any problem revealed in a report within the applicable Inspection/Response Period, the Property shall 206 be deemed to be acceptable. If one party fails to respond or request in writing an extension of time to respond to the 207 other party's Independent Inspection Response, then that inspection response is accepted. A timely request for 208 extension is not an acceptance of the inspection response, whether or not granted. A reasonable time period to respond 209 is required to prevent misuse of this acceptance provision. Factors considered in determining reasonable time periods 210 include, but are not limited to, availability of responding party to respond, type and expense of repairs requested and 211 need of responding party to obtain additional opinions to formulate a response.
212 E. If Defect is identified: If an Inspection Report reveals a DEFECT(S) with the Property, the Buyer must:
213 1. Provide the inspection report, or relevant parts thereof, to the Seller; and
214 2. Give the Seller the opportunity to remedy the defect(s).
Additional Inspection. If the INITIAL inspection report reveals the presence of lead-based paint, radon, mold 224 and other biological contaminants, or any other condition that requires further examination or testing, then Buyer 225 shall notify Seller in writing and have 10 additional days from the deadline listed above to order, 226 receive and respond in writing to all inspection reports. 227 D. INSPECTION RESPONSE(S) REQUIRED: If the Buyer does not comply with any Inspection/Response Period or make 228 a written objection to any problem revealed in a report within the applicable Inspection/Response Period, the Property 229 shall be deemed to be acceptable. If one party fails to respond or request in writing an extension of time to respond to the 230 other party's Independent Inspection Response, then that inspection response is accepted. A timely request for 231 extension is not an acceptance of the inspection response, whether or not granted. A reasonable time period to respond 232 is required to prevent misuse of this acceptance provision. Factors considered in determining reasonable time periods 233 include, but are not limited to, availability of responding party to respond, type and expense of repairs requested and 234 need of responding party to obtain additional opinions to formulate a response.
Additional Inspection. From and after the expiration of the Study Period, on condition that Purchaser does not terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 12, and subject to subsection (c) hereof, Purchaser and its agents shall have the right, from time to time, at their own cost and expense, after reasonable advance notice to Seller and subject to the rights of tenants, to enter either of the Properties during normal business hours to cause and perform such additional studies as Purchaser deems reasonably necessary, subject to the same indemnity by Purchaser specified in subsection (c) hereof.
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