Common use of SCOPE OF INSPECTION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection and Inspection Report will be done in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) posted at the TREC website (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/agency-information/rules-and-laws/trec-rules#section535.227) and you should review it prior to accepting our services. The purpose and scope of this inspection is to provide the Client with a better understanding of the property’s condition as observed at the time of the home inspection. Any area which is not exposed to view, is concealed, and is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATION provisions in this Agreement, the Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will not form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those not included in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous flood history/ Boundaries/ Easements or right of way/ Freestanding appliances and buildings and sheds/ Security system/ Fire safety/ Sprinkler Systems/ Low voltage and landscape lighting systems/ Personal property/ Items specifically noted as excluded in the inspection report/ Odors & noise or any adverse condition that may affect the desirability of the property/ Proximity of railroad tracks or airplane routes/ Unique or technically complex systems or components. If the inspection is desired in any of the areas/items, systems or components listed above, then the Client shall contact the appropriate professionals. We may be able to perform some of the above items (called Ancillary Services). The availability of the Ancillary Services varies depending on the location. You should confirm availability prior to execution of this Agreement. If your inspector recommends further action, including (but not limited to) consulting with other specialized experts, the Client must do so at the Client’s expense during the due diligence period or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This inspection is not technically exhaustive and may not reveal all deficiencies. The fee charged for this inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection.

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Samples: Agreement

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection only includes those systems and Inspection Report will be done components expressly and specifically identified in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) posted at the TREC website (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/agency-information/rules-and-laws/trec-rules#section535.227) and you should review it prior to accepting our services. The purpose and scope of this inspection is to provide the Client with a better understanding of the property’s condition as observed at the time of the home inspectionreport. Any area area, which is not exposed to view, is concealed, and is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpetsCarpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items items, which have been excluded is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATION LIMITATIONS provisions in this Agreement, the Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will not NOT form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those not included NOT INCLUDED in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous flood history/ Boundaries/ Easements or right of way/ Freestanding appliances and buildings and sheds/ Security system/ Fire safety/ Sprinkler Systems/ Low voltage and landscape lighting systems/ Personal property/ Items specifically noted as excluded in the inspection report/ Odors Odors& noise or any adverse condition that may affect the desirability of the property/ Proximity of railroad tracks or airplane routes/ Unique or technically complex systems or components. If the inspection is desired in any of the areas/items, systems or components listed above, then the Client shall contact the appropriate professionals. We may be able to perform some (Some of the above items (called Ancillary Services). The availability of the Ancillary Services varies depending on the location. You should confirm availability prior to execution of may be included in this Agreement. inspection for additional fees-check with your inspector) If your inspector recommends further action, including (but not limited to) consulting with other specialized experts, the Client client must do so at the Clientclient’s expense during the due diligence period or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This inspection is not technically exhaustive and may not reveal all deficiencies. The fee charged for this inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspectionexpense.

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Samples: irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection only includes those systems and Inspection Report will be done components expressly and specifically identified in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) posted at the TREC website (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/agency-information/rules-and-laws/trec-rules#section535.227) and you should review it prior to accepting our services. The purpose and scope of this inspection is to provide the Client with a better understanding of the property’s condition as observed at the time of the home inspectionreport. Any area area, which is not exposed to view, is concealed, and is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpetsCarpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items items, which have been excluded is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATION LIMITATIONS provisions in this Agreement, the Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will not NOT form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those not included NOT INCLUDED in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic electro­magnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous flood history/ Boundaries/ Easements or right of way/ Freestanding appliances and buildings and sheds/ Security system/ Fire safety/ Sprinkler Systems/ Low voltage and landscape lighting systems/ Personal property/ Items specifically noted as excluded in the inspection report/ Odors & noise or any adverse condition that may affect the desirability of the property/ Proximity of railroad tracks or airplane routes/ Unique or technically complex systems or components. If the inspection is desired in any of the areas/items, systems or components listed above, then the Client shall contact the appropriate professionals. We may be able to perform some (Some of the above items (called Ancillary Services). The availability of the Ancillary Services varies depending on the location. You should confirm availability prior to execution of may be included in this Agreement. inspection for additional fees-check with your inspector) If your inspector recommends further action, including (but not limited to) consulting with other specialized experts, the Client client must do so at the Clientclient’s expense during the due diligence period or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This inspection is not technically exhaustive and may not reveal all deficiencies. The fee charged for this inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspectionexpense.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection only includes those systems and Inspection Report will be done components expressly and specifically identified in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) posted at the TREC website (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/agency-information/rules-and-laws/trec-rules#section535.227) and you should review it prior to accepting our services. The purpose and scope of this inspection is to provide the Client with a better understanding of the property’s condition as observed at the time of the home inspectionreport. Any area area, which is not exposed to view, is concealed, and is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items items, which have been excluded is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATION LIMITATIONS provisions in this Agreement, the Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will not NOT form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those not included NOT INCLUDED in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous flood history/ Boundaries/ Easements or right of way/ Freestanding appliances and buildings and sheds/ Security system/ Fire safety/ Sprinkler Systems/ Low voltage and landscape lighting systems/ Personal property/ Items specifically noted as excluded in the inspection report/ Odors Odors& noise or any adverse condition that may affect the desirability of the property/ Proximity of railroad tracks or airplane routes/ Unique or technically complex systems or components. If the inspection is desired in any of the areas/items, systems or components listed above, then the Client shall contact the appropriate professionals. We may be able to perform some (Some of the above items (called Ancillary Services). The availability of the Ancillary Services varies depending on the location. You should confirm availability prior to execution of may be included in this Agreement. inspection for additional fees-check with your inspector) If your inspector recommends further action, including (but not limited to) consulting with other specialized experts, the Client client must do so at the Clientclient’s expense during the due diligence period or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This inspection is not technically exhaustive and may not reveal all deficiencies. The fee charged for this inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspectionexpense.

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Samples: www.qualitychoiceinspect.com

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The inspection only includes those systems and Inspection Report will be done components expressly and specifically identified in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) posted at the TREC website (xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xxx/agency-information/rules-and-laws/trec-rules#section535.227) and you should review it prior to accepting our services. The purpose and scope of this inspection is to provide the Client with a better understanding of the property’s condition as observed at the time of the home inspectionreport. Any area area, which is not exposed to view, is concealed, and is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpetsCarpets, ceilings, furnishings or any other thing, or those areas/items items, which have been excluded by the Standards of Practice of the Washington Association of Building Inspectors (WABI) and/or by agreement of the parties is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling. In addition to the other LIMITATION LIMITATIONS provisions in this Agreement, the Client agrees to assume all the risk for all conditions which are concealed from view at the time of the inspection or exist in any area excluded from Inspection by the terms of this agreement. Maintenance and other items may be discussed but will not NOT form a part of the inspection report. The following areas/items, systems and components are among those not included NOT INCLUDED in the scope of inspection: Code or Zoning Violations/ Permit Research/ Building value appraisal/ADA compliance/ Repair cost estimates/ System or component installation/ Adequacy of efficiency of any system component/ prediction of life expectancy of any item/ Latent or concealed defects/ Structural, geological, soil, wave action or hydrological stability, survey, engineering, analysis or testing/ Soil condition/ Termites or other Wood Destroying Organisms, rodents or other pests/ Dry rot or fungus or the damage from or relating to the preceding/ Asbestos, radon gas, lead paint, mold, urea formaldehyde, toxic or flammable chemicals, water or air quality, PCB’s or other toxins, electromagnetic fields, underground storage tanks, proximity to toxic waste sites, Sick Building Syndrome or other environmental or health hazards/ Spas/ hot tubs/ Swimming pools/ Saunas/ Steam baths/ Fountains or other types of or related systems or components/ Water softener or purifiers/ Private water or sewage systems/ Seawalls, docks, davits, boat lifts or other marine equipment/ Radio controlled devices/ Telephone and cable television wiring and service/ Automatic gates/ Elevators/ Lifts/ Dumbwaiters/ Thermostatic or time clock controls/ Radiant heat systems/ Furnace heat exchanger/ Solar heating systems/ Heat pump recovery units/ Gas appliances such as fire pits, barbecues, heaters, lamps, and pool heaters/ Main gas shut off valve/ Gas leaks/ Seismic or hurricane safety/ Flood zone determination/ Previous flood history/ Boundaries/ Easements or right of way/ Freestanding appliances and buildings and sheds/ Security system/ Fire safety/ Sprinkler Systems/ Low voltage and landscape lighting systems/ Personal property/ Items specifically noted as excluded in the inspection report/ Odors & noise or any adverse condition that may affect the desirability of the property/ Proximity of railroad tracks or airplane routes/ Unique or technically complex systems or components. If the inspection is desired in any of the areas/items, systems or components listed above, then the Client shall contact the appropriate professionals. We may be able to perform some (Some of the above items (called Ancillary Services). The availability of the Ancillary Services varies depending on the location. You should confirm availability prior to execution of may be included in this Agreement. inspection for additional fees-check with your inspector) If your inspector recommends further action, including (but not limited to) consulting with other specialized experts, the Client client must do so at the Clientclient’s expense during the due diligence period or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This inspection is not technically exhaustive and may not reveal all deficiencies. The fee charged for this inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspectionexpense.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

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