Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA") and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected. B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property. C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement, Inspection Agreement, Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's =s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's =s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA"ADTPA) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect affect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement attention of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing Signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("“DTPA"”) and agrees that no cause of action exists exist under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or toxic, Chines Drywall, hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-wood destroying pests, organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers seller and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
. If disclosures are not provided, Client acknowledges that he/she should consult seller to acquire any and all information regarding past history of properties condition. C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed recommended by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as as, but not limited to; structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systemssystem, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems system, pool system and related components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems systems, pests, organisms, toxins and other observable items as noted in the reportReport.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. This Property Inspection Report shall supersede any written or verbal conversations, comments and or reports that were provided prior to providing this written Property Inspection Report.
B. The Property Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's Inspectors professional, good-good- faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's Inspectors opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("'DTPA") and agrees that no cause of or action exists exist under the DTPA related to the services provided. .
C. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the to:
1. The presences, absence, or risk of environmental conditionsconditions such as asbestos, lead-based paints, mold, mildew, corrosive or contaminated drywall "Chinese Drywall" or any environmental hazard, environmental pathogen, carcinogen, toxin, mycotoxins, pollutant, fungal presence or activity, poison, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances;
2. Presence or absence of pest, presence of termites and or other wood-destroying insects and or organisms, or compliance .
3. Compliance with codes, any ordinances, statutes statues or restrictions restrictions, code, listing, testing or the insurabilityprotocol authority utility sources property association guidelines or requirements, efficiencymanufacture or regulatory requirements;
4. Insurability, efficiency warrant ability, suitability, adequacy, compatibility, capacity, durability, quality, durabilityreliability, marketability, operating costs, recalls, counterfeit products, product lawsuits, age, energy efficiency; or anticipate future life or future events or changes in performance of any item inspected.
B. C. The Property Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers the Sellers and real estate agentsReal Estate Agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read investigate for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or and or market value of the Propertyproperty.
C. D. As noted above, the Property Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, the Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systemssystem, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems systems, pool system and related components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report. Any such follow-up should take place prior to the expiration of any time limitations such as option or warranty periods.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's =s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's =s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA"ADTPA) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Except for those matters for which the exemption does not apply Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect affect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Home Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA"ADTPA) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect affect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA") and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, tainted defective Chinese drywall, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's professional, good-good faith opinions of the Inspector concerning observed deficiencies, if any, on the need for repair day of the inspection, or replacement further evaluation by experts of certain observable itemsthe items inspected. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("“DTPA"”) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. .
B. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-wood- destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or deed restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. C. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. D. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA"ADTPA) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect affect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/fire/ smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA"ADTPA) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Except for those matters for which the exemption does not apply. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-wood- destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect affect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA") and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. .
B. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include WILL NOT INCLUDE and should not be read to indicate opinions OPINIONS AS TO;
1. the presence, absence, or risk of environmental conditions such as to the asbestos, lead‐based paint, MOLD, mildew, corrosive or contaminated drywall "Chinese Drywall" or any other environmental conditionshazard, environmental pathogen, carcinogen, toxin, mycotoxin, pollutant, fungal presence or activity, poison, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances;
2. presence or absence of pests, presence of termites termites, or other wood-destroying wood‐destroying insects or organisms, or ;
3. compliance with codes, any ordinances, statutes or restrictions restrictions, code, listing, testing or the protocol authority, utility sources, property association guidelines or requirements, manufacturer or regulatory requirements;
4. insurability, efficiencyefficiency warrantability, qualitysuitability, adequacy, compatibility, capacity, durability, quality reliability, marketability, operating costs, recalls, counterfeit products, product lawsuits, age, energy efficiency; or
5. anticipate future life or future events or changes in performance of any item inspected.
B. C. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read investigated for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. D. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report. Any such follow-up should take place prior to the expiration of any time limitations such as option or warranty periods.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement attention of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing Signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("“DTPA"”) and agrees that no cause of action exists exist under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or toxic, Chines Drywall, hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-wood destroying pests, organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
. B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers seller and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
. If disclosures are not provided, Client acknowledges that he/she should consult seller to acquire any and all information regarding past history of properties condition. C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed recommended by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as as, but not limited to; structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systemssystem, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems system, pool system and related components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems systems, pests, organisms, toxins and other observable items as noted in the reportReport.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's ’s professional, good-good –faith opinions concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Property. By signing this Agreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("“DTPA"”) and agrees that no cause of action exists under the DTPA related to the services provided. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-wood- destroying organisms, or compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life or future performance of any item inspected.
B. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures by sellers and real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or market value of the Property.
C. As noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and componentssystems, carbon, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Home Inspection Agreement
Inspection Report. A. The Inspection Report provided by the Inspector will contain the Inspector's professional, good-faith opinions ’s professional opinion concerning the need for repair or replacement of certain observable items. All statements in the report Inspection Report are the Inspector's ’s opinions and should not be construed as statements of fact or factual representations concerning the Propertyproperty. By signing this Agreementagreement, the Client understands that the services provided by the Inspector fall within the Professional Services Exemption of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act ("DTPA") and agrees that no one cause of action exists exist under the DTPA related to the services provided. .
B. Unless specifically stated, the report will not include and should not be read to indicate opinions as to the to
1. The presence, absence or risk of environmental conditions, presence of toxic or hazardous waste or substances, presence of termites or other wood-destroying organisms, or compliance ,
2. Compliance with codes, ordinances, statutes or restrictions or the insurability, efficiency, quality, durability, future life performance or future performance life of any particular item inspected.
B. 3. The presence or absence of pest, vermin, and wood destroying insect or organisms.
C. The Inspection Report is not a substitute for disclosures disclosure by sellers and or real estate agents. Said disclosure statements should be carefully read for any material facts that may influence or effect the desirability and/or the market value of the Property.property
C. As X. Xx noted above, the Inspection Report may state that further future evaluation of certain items is needed by an expert in the field of the item inspected. By signing this Agreementagreement, Client acknowledges that qualified experts may be needed to further evaluate such items as structural systems, foundations, grading, drainage, foundations, structural systems, roofing, plumbingHVAC, electrical systems, HVACplumbing, appliances, sprinkler systems pool system and components, fire/smoke detection systems, septic systems appliances and other observable items as noted in the report.
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Samples: Inspection Agreement