HOUSE INSPECTION Sample Clauses

The House Inspection clause grants the buyer the right to have the property professionally inspected before finalizing the purchase. Typically, this clause outlines the timeframe for conducting the inspection, the types of inspections permitted (such as structural, pest, or environmental), and the process for addressing any issues discovered, such as requesting repairs or negotiating price adjustments. Its core function is to protect the buyer by ensuring they are aware of the property's condition and can make informed decisions or withdraw from the contract if significant problems are found.
HOUSE INSPECTION. To ensure all furnishings remain in the assigned space throughout the year, a member of the University staff will inspect this space during winter break, spring break, and at departure. The resident(s) will be billed the current replacement value of those items missing, damaged or broken following each inspection period. Resident Directors or University staff members will conduct an inspection each semester to ensure rooms meet fire and safety requirements and the resident(s) will be responsible to make necessary changes within one day of receipt of violation notification. If during any of the inspections mentioned above, violations of the student code of conduct are found, appropriate judicial procedures may be initiated. The University reserves the right to enter and inspect residential space at any time for maintenance needs and for reasons of health or safety.
HOUSE INSPECTION. In the event PURCHASER shall seek to have conducted a home and/or termite inspection, same should be accomplished on or before and SELLER's attorneys shall be notified in writing or by facsimile transmission within three (3) business days thereafter if there are any objectionable conditions which PURCHASER request to be corrected. Upon receipt of such notice by ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s attorneys, SELLER shall have three (3) business days to notify PURCHASER whether SELLER agrees to make such repairs or refuses to do the requested repairs. In the event SELLER refuses to make such repairs, PURCHASER shall have three (3) additional business days to notify SELLER's attorney that PURCHASER elects to cancel this Contract of Sale. In the event of such cancellation, SELLER's attorneys shall forthwith, subject to clearance of PURCHASER's down payment check, return the down payment to PURCHASER's attorney, made payable to PURCHASER. In the event that PURCHASER does not cancel this Contract, as provided in this Paragraph, then, and in that event, this Contract shall be deemed to be in full force and effect with no responsibility on the part of SELLER to make the repairs originally requested by PURCHASER.
HOUSE INSPECTION. In the event PURCHASER shall seek to have conducted a home and/or termite inspection, same should be accomplished on or before and SELLER's attorneys shall be notified in writing or by facsimile transmission within three (3) business days thereafter if there are any objectionable conditions which PURCHASER request to be corrected. Upon receipt of such notice by SELLER's attorneys, SELLER shall have three
HOUSE INSPECTION. Inspect the house when you move in and notify the University in writing of any defects in the rental unit. This information will be filed by the Office of Real Estate and will determine loss or extra cleaning charges when you move out.‌ Charges: Items for which charges are usually assessed after vacating include but are not limited to:
HOUSE INSPECTION. To ensure all furnishings remain in the assigned space throughout the year, a member of the College staff will inspect this space during winter break, spring break, and at departure. The resident(s) will be billed the current replacement value of those items missing, damaged or broken following each inspection period. Resident Directors or College staff members will conduct an inspection each semester to ensure rooms
HOUSE INSPECTION. To ensure all furnishings remain in the assigned space throughout the year, a member of the College staff will inspect this space during winter break, spring break, and at departure. The resident(s) will be billed the current replacement value of those items missing, damaged or broken following each inspection period. Resident Directors or College staff members will conduct an inspection each semester to ensure rooms M:\Residence Education\HOUSING\Housing Contracts\2018-2019\Contract-SpecialInterestFY19.docx meet fire and safety requirements and the resident(s) will be responsible to make necessary changes within one day of receipt of violation notification. If during any of the inspections mentioned above, violations of the student code of conduct are found, appropriate judicial procedures may be initiated. The College reserves the right to enter and inspect residential space at any time for maintenance needs and for reasons of health or safety.
HOUSE INSPECTION d.) Housekeeping and Landscaping e.) Maintenance
HOUSE INSPECTION. To ensure all furnishings remain in the assigned space throughout the year, a member of the College staff will inspect this space during winter break, spring break, and at departure. The resident(s) will be billed the current replacement value of those items missing, damaged or broken following each inspection period. Resident Directors or College staff members will conduct an inspection each semester to ensure rooms meet fire and safety requirements and the resident(s) will be responsible to make necessary changes within one day of receipt of violation notification. If during any of the inspections mentioned above, violations of the student code of conduct are found, appropriate judicial procedures may be initiated. The College reserves the right to enter and inspect residential space at any time for maintenance needs and for reasons of health or safety. MINIMUM & MAXIMUM AGE: Minor students who are at least 17 years of age may be approved to live on campus. Students older than 24 years of age are not allowed to live on campus. Requests for an exception can be made to the Director of Housing. CHECK-OUT PROCEDURE: Resident students completing degree requirements or leaving the campus at the conclusion of first semester must vacate their space by noon on the day following the conclusion of their last final examination in the fall semester or upon completion of their academic requirements for the semester. Likewise, students not completing degree requirements in the spring must vacate their space 24 hours after their last final OR by noon on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Residents participating in commencementmay remain in their space until Commencement Day. COMMUNITY COVENANT & CODE OF CONDUCT: Students are expected to re-read the Community Covenant and Code of Conduct and abide by the guidelines and principles outlined therein.
HOUSE INSPECTION. Inspection of a property by a trained and accredited home inspector for the purpose of determining its structural soundness.