Common use of Mechanical Inspection Clause in Contracts

Mechanical Inspection. SELLER agrees that all appliances, all plumbing systems including septic tank, if any, sewer and water lines, electrical system, heating system (including gas lines, if any), central air conditioning system, if any, and all other mechanical equipment sold with the Property, shall be in normal operating condition at the time of closing. SELLER agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property to inspect mechanical equipment. BUYER agrees to pay for these inspection(s). BUYER agrees to deliver to SELLER or the Listing Agent, no later than the seventh (7th) day before the Closing Date, a written statement of all mechanical equipment that BUYER reasonably deems not to be in normal operating condition. SELLER agrees to make or pay for repairs of mechanical equipment, that a competent professional would reasonably determine to be necessary to put such equipment in normal operating condition in an amount not exceeding the amount stated in Paragraph 6 of this Contract. SELLER agrees that all such repairs shall be made in a workmanlike manner with good quality materials. If the cost of repairs exceeds the amount specified in Paragraph 6, SELLER, BUYER or both may pay any portion of the excess amount. If SELLER and BUYER cannot agree upon payment of the excess amount or disposition of the repairs, this Contract shall be canceled. If SELLER or the Listing Agent does not receive a written statement from BUYER as provided in this paragraph, or if SELLER completes repairs as agreed in this paragraph, the parties agree that SELLER’S repair obligations under this paragraph will be satisfied. SELLER agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property before the Closing Date so that BUYER or BUYER’S representatives may, at BUYER’S expense, re-inspect mechanical equipment or inspect any repairs made pursuant to this paragraph.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Residential Real Estate Contract, Residential Real Estate Contract, For Sale by Owner Contract

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Mechanical Inspection. SELLER agrees that all appliances, all plumbing systems including septic tank, if any, sewer and water lines, electrical system, heating system (including gas lines, if any), central air conditioning system, if any, and all other mechanical equipment sold with the Property, shall be in normal operating condition at the time of closing. SELLER agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property to inspect mechanical equipment. BUYER agrees to pay for these inspection(s). BUYER agrees to deliver to SELLER or the Listing Agent, no later than the seventh (7th) day before the Closing Date, a written statement of all mechanical equipment that BUYER reasonably deems not to be in normal operating condition. SELLER agrees to make or pay for repairs of mechanical equipment, that a competent professional would reasonably determine to be necessary to put such equipment in normal operating condition in an amount not exceeding the amount stated in Paragraph 6 of this Contract. SELLER agrees that all such repairs shall be made in a workmanlike manner with good quality materials. If the cost of repairs exceeds the amount specified in Paragraph 6, SELLER, BUYER or both may pay any portion of the excess amount. If SELLER and BUYER cannot agree upon payment of the excess amount or disposition of the repairs, this Contract shall be canceled. cancele d. If SELLER or the Listing Agent does not receive a written statement from BUYER as provided in this paragraph, or if SELLER completes repairs as agreed in this paragraph, the parties agree that SELLER’S repair obligations under this paragraph will be satisfied. SELLER agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property before the Closing Date so that BUYER or BUYER’S representatives may, at BUYER’S expense, re-inspect mechanical equipment or inspect any repairs made pursuant to this paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: For Sale by Owner Contract, For Sale by Owner Contract

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Mechanical Inspection. SELLER agrees that all appliances, all plumbing systems including septic tank, if any, sewer and water lines, electrical system, heating system (including gas lines, if any), central air conditioning system, if any, and all other mechanical equipment sold with the Property, shall be in normal operating condition at the time of closing. SELLER XXXXXX agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property to inspect mechanical equipment. BUYER XXXXX agrees to pay for these inspection(s). BUYER XXXXX agrees to deliver to SELLER or the Listing Agent, no later than the seventh (7th) day before the Closing Date, a written statement of all mechanical equipment that BUYER reasonably deems not to be in normal operating condition. SELLER agrees to make or pay for repairs of mechanical equipment, that a competent professional would reasonably determine to be necessary to put such equipment in normal operating condition in an amount not exceeding the amount stated in Paragraph 6 of this Contract. SELLER agrees that all such repairs shall be made in a workmanlike manner with good quality materials. If the cost of repairs exceeds the amount specified in Paragraph 6, SELLER, BUYER or both may pay any portion of the excess amount. If SELLER and BUYER cannot agree upon payment of the excess amount or disposition of the repairs, this Contract shall be canceled. cancele d. If SELLER or the Listing Agent does not receive a written statement from BUYER as provided in this paragraph, or if SELLER completes repairs as agreed in this paragraph, the parties agree that SELLER’S repair obligations under this paragraph will be satisfied. SELLER agrees to give BUYER reasonable access to the Property before the Closing Date so that BUYER or BUYER’S representatives may, at BUYER’S expense, re-inspect mechanical equipment or inspect any repairs made pursuant to this paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: For Sale by Owner Contract

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