Common use of Property Inspection Clause in Contracts

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract, Auction Real Estate Sales Contract, Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

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Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer Xxxxx agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract, Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s Purchaser's sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems they deem important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws laws, building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer Purchaser is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports, environmental studies, including, including but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s Purchaser's request and Buyer Purchaser shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer Purchaser shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s Purchaser's request. Buyer Xxxxxxxxx agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller harmless Seller, Broker, Closing Agent, and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s Purchaser's inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s 's right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s 's reasonable attorney’s 's fees. Buyer Purchaser agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 provision shall expressly survive the Closing closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Auction Sale Agreement, Auction Sale Agreement

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems they deem important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codesodes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports,- environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-lead- based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed perfumed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller Seller, Market Realty, Inc., and Auctioneer associated auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 provision shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

Property Inspection. (a) It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems they deem important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. . (b) Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports, environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnifyBUYER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liabilityPROTECT AND HOLD SELLER HARMLESS AGAINST ANY LIABILITY, damageDAMAGE, cost or expense incurredCOST OR EXPENSE UNCURED, directly or indirectlyDIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, by SellerBY SELLER, as result of Buyer’s inspectionAS RESULT OF BUYER’S INSPECTION, examinationEXAMINATION, or survey of the PropertyOR SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY, either prior toEITHER PRIOR TO, on or after the date hereofON OR AFTER THE DATE HEREOF. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this sectionTHIS INDEMNITY INCLUDES SELLER’S RIGHT TO RECOVER ALL COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED BY SELLER TO ENFORCE THIS SECTION, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this ContractINCLUDING SELLER’S REASONABLE ATTORNEY’S FEES.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codesodes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

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Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological archeological, or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; , to review all property information and due diligence materials; , to independently verify any information Buyer deems important necessary including information available in public records; , and to inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codes, and any other local, state state, or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports, environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materials; independently verify any information Buyer deems they deem important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws building ordinances, zoning, health & safety codesodes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspections, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports,- environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed perfumed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller Seller, Market Realty, Inc., and Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 provision shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

Property Inspection. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to perform all inspections (physical, legal, economic, environmental, archeological or otherwise) on the Property and to be satisfied as to its condition prior to making an offer on the Property; review all property information and due diligence materialsmaterial; independently verify any information Buyer deems they deem important including information available in public records; and inquire of public officials as to the applicability of and compliance with land use and environmental laws laws, building ordinances, zoning, health & and safety codesodes, and any other local, state or federal laws and regulations. Buyer is responsible for the costs of all inspectionsinspection, surveys, engineering reports,-environmental reports, environmental studies, including, but not limited to, lead-based paint tests, or for any other work performed at Buyer’s request and Buyer shall pay for any damage which occurs to the Property or to any person as a result of such activities. Buyer shall not permit any claims or liens of any kind against the Property for inspections, surveys, engineering reports, or for any other work performed on the Property at Buyer’s request. Buyer agrees to indemnify, protect and hold Seller and Auctioneer harmless against any liability, damage, cost or expense incurred, directly or indirectly, by Seller, as result of Buyer’s inspection, examination, or survey of the Property, either prior to, on or after the date hereof. This indemnity includes Seller’s right to recover all costs and expenses incurred by Seller to enforce this section, including Seller’s reasonable attorney’s fees. Buyer agrees to repair any damage caused by such inspections and to restore the Property to its condition prior to the inspection. This Paragraph 9 provision shall expressly survive the Closing and any termination of this Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Auction Real Estate Sales Contract

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