HOME INSPECTIONS Sample Clauses

HOME INSPECTIONS. A. The Agency reserves the option to inspect alternate worksites for adequacy and compliance with safety requirements.
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HOME INSPECTIONS. The telework employee’s work site must meet accepta- ble standards for the safety of the employee and the security of data and any Government loaned equipment. A self-certification safety inspection form may be used to meet this requirement.
HOME INSPECTIONS. The flexiplace employee’s work site must meet acceptable standards for the safety of the employee and the security of data and any Government loaned equipment. A self- certification safety inspection form or on-site inspection may be used to meet this requirement.
HOME INSPECTIONS. OPTIONAL: As a cost-effective method for ensuring the home is reviewed on an annual or bi-annual basis, a Home Condition Assessment is conducted with only a visual inspection. During this Home Condition Assessment as described above, no mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or other is manually inspected in the home that requires a state Inspector’s license. We recommend to all owners requiring a more inclusive inspection to allow us to arrange for a state licensed inspector to conduct a Mechanical Inspection of the home with a written report once per year. The cost for this inspection is dependent on the size of the home, and the additional items requiring inspection by the owner (example: septic system, or in-ground pool). These costs may range from $400 to $1,000 per inspection. Owner requests Aksarben Property Management to coordinate for a Mechanical Inspection of the home on an annual basis costing between $400 to $1,000 per inspection. Owner declines option for a Mechanical Inspection of the home conducted annually.
HOME INSPECTIONS. The parties agree that onsite inspections will only take place during normal duty hours, normally with 24 advance notice.
HOME INSPECTIONS. OPTIONAL: As a cost-effective method for ensuring the home is reviewed on an annual or bi-annual basis, a Home Condition Assessment is conducted with only a visual inspection. During this Home Condition Assessment as described above, no mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, or other is manually inspected that requires a Texas Real Estate Commission Inspector’s license. We recommend to all owners requiring a more inclusive inspection to allow us to arrange for a Texas Real Estate Commission licensed inspector to conduct a full mechanical inspection of the home with a written report. The cost for this inspection is dependent on the size of the home, and the additional items requiring inspection by the owner (example: septic system, or in-ground pool). These costs may range from $400 to $1,000 per inspection. Provide a quote for our home for this type of inspection. YES NO

Related to HOME INSPECTIONS

  • Audits/Inspections Contractor agrees to permit the County’s Auditor-Controller or the Auditor- Controller’s authorized representative (including auditors from a private auditing firm hired by the County) access during normal working hours to all books, accounts, records, reports, files, financial records, supporting documentation, including payroll and accounts payable/receivable records, and other papers or property of Contractor for the purpose of auditing or inspecting any aspect of performance under this Contract. The inspection and/or audit will be confined to those matters connected with the performance of the Contract including, but not limited to, the costs of administering the Contract. The County will provide reasonable notice of such an audit or inspection. The County reserves the right to audit and verify the Contractor’s records before final payment is made. Contractor agrees to maintain such records for possible audit for a minimum of three years after final payment, unless a longer period of records retention is stipulated under this Contract or by law. Contractor agrees to allow interviews of any employees or others who might reasonably have information related to such records. Further, Contractor agrees to include a similar right to the County to audit records and interview staff of any subcontractor related to performance of this Contract. Should the Contractor cease to exist as a legal entity, the Contractor’s records pertaining to this Contract shall be forwarded to the County’s project manager.

  • Final Inspection The Contractor shall complete the list of items identified on the Pre-Final Punchlist prior to requesting a Final Inspection. Unless otherwise specified, or otherwise agreed in writing by the parties as documented on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, the Contractor shall complete and/or correct all Work within thirty (30) days of the Substantial Completion date. Upon completion of the Pre-Final Punchlist work, the Contractor shall give written notice to the ODR and A/E that the Work will be ready for Final Inspection on a specific date. The Contractor shall accompany this notice with a copy of the updated Pre-Final Punchlist indicating resolution of all items. On the date specified or as soon thereafter as is practicable, the ODR, A/E and the Contractor will inspect the Work. The A/E will submit to the Contractor a Final Punchlist of open items that the inspection team requires corrected or completed before final acceptance of the Work.

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