Common use of SCOPE OF INSPECTION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The scope of the inspection is strictly limited as set forth in this Agreement. The parties understand and agree that this inspection will be of readily accessible areas of the building and is limited to visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the time of the inspection only. Latent and concealed defects and deficiencies, including but not limited to, basement flooding, basement seepage and roof leakage, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Standards of Practice, most current edition, shall define the standard of duty and the conditions, limitations, and exclusions of the inspection and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon request. Items Not Inspected. The inspection and report exclude and do not cover those items indicated as “untested” or “not inspected” or the possible presence of or danger from any potentially harmful substances and environmental hazards including, but not limited to, the following items: asbestos; lead paint; formaldehyde; toxic and flammable materials; soil contamination; water testing; termite and pest infestation; water softener and filter system; sprinkler systems; central vacuum systems; telephone systems; intercom systems; security systems; antennas; cable television; doorbells; appliances; playground equipment; swimming pools and pool equipment; spas; energy efficiency measurements; recreational equipment; recreational facilities (boat docks and tennis courts); landscaping; underground storage tanks; underground drainage; irrigation; outdoor grills; low voltage exterior lighting; remote overhead door transmitters and receivers; concealed or underground electric and plumbing; systems which are shut down or otherwise secured; private sewer systems; water xxxxx; chimney draft; heating system accessories; solar heating systems; zoning or other ordinances; and building code conformity. All items indicated as being excluded in the ASHI Standards of Practice are also excluded herein. CLIENT understands that these systems and conditions and information about them are excluded from this Inspection and Report. Any general comments which may appear about these systems and conditions are provided as a courtesy only and DO NOT represent or form a part of the Inspection.

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Samples: Home Inspection Agreement

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. The scope of the inspection is strictly limited as set forth in this Agreement. The parties understand and agree that this inspection will be of readily accessible areas of the building and is limited to visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the time of the inspection only. Latent and concealed defects and deficiencies, including but not limited to, basement flooding, basement seepage and roof leakage, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that Unless otherwise noted in this Agreement or not possible, we will perform the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) inspection in accordance with the current Standards of PracticePractice (SOP) of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (“InterNACHI”), most current editionposted at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxx. If your jurisdiction has adopted mandatory standards that differ from InterNACHI’s SOP, shall define we will perform the standard of duty and the conditions, inspection in accordance with your jurisdiction’s standards. You understand that InterNACHI’s SOP contains limitations, exceptions, and exclusions of the inspection exclusions. You understand that InterNACHI is not a party to this Agreement, has no control over us, and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon requestdoes not employ or supervise us. Items Not Inspected. The inspection and report exclude and do not cover those items indicated as “untested” or “not inspected” or the possible presence of or danger from any potentially harmful substances and environmental hazards including, but not limited to, the following items: asbestos; lead paint; formaldehyde; toxic and flammable materials; soil contamination; water testing; termite and pest infestation; water softener and filter system; sprinkler systems; central vacuum systems; telephone systems; intercom systems; security systems; antennas; cable television; doorbells; appliances; playground equipment; swimming pools and pool equipment; spas; energy efficiency measurements; recreational equipment; recreational facilities (boat docks and tennis courts); landscaping; underground storage tanks; underground drainage; irrigation; outdoor grills; low voltage exterior lighting; remote overhead door transmitters and receivers; concealed or underground electric and plumbing; systems which are shut down or otherwise secured; private sewer systems; water xxxxx; chimney draft; heating system accessories; solar heating systems; zoning or other ordinances; and building code conformity. All items indicated as being excluded in the ASHI InterNACHI Standards of Practice are also excluded herein. CLIENT understands that these systems and conditions and information about them are excluded from this Inspection and Report. Any general comments which may appear about these systems and conditions are provided as a courtesy only and DO NOT represent or form a part of the Inspection.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF INSPECTION. 2.1 The scope Scope of this inspection is to examine visually, the safely and readily accessible portions of the inspection is strictly limited as structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, central cooling, and permanently attached kitchen appliance systems and components of the Subject Property specified in this Contract for conditions which are adversely affecting their normally intended function or operation within the limits set forth in this AgreementContract and the Home Inspection Report. Only the visible and safely and readily accessible portions of the systems and components specified in the Home Inspection Report shall be inspected. No other systems, items, components or appliances are included in this inspection. The parties understand inspection performed by Avocet Inspections, LLC is supplemental to any real estate transfer or Seller’s Disclosure Statement and agree shall not be used as a substitute for such Disclosure Statements. 2.2 The Inspector cannot light pilot lights, activate the main water, gas or electrical controls, energize electrical circuits that this are off, or operate any controls other than user controls that are normally operated by building occupants. 2.3 This inspection will be conducted in compliance with the Standards of readily accessible areas Practice of the building InterNachi (Standards of Practice) unless otherwise noted and where conditions permit. This is limited to not an Engineering Inspection. Thus, no engineering tests will be made. Since all home inspections are based upon visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the made on one day during a limited time of period, Avocet Inspections, LLC cannot be responsible for any condition affecting any system or component that occurs subsequent to the inspection only. Latent or is intermittent and concealed defects and deficienciesnot detectable during the inspection. 2.4 Excluded is any inspection of any systems or items not included in the Home Inspection Report, including but not limited toto the following: Any information pertaining to manufac- turers’ recalls of any component or equipment, basement floodingswimming pools, basement seepage and roof leakagesaunas, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Standards of Practicespa, most current edition, shall define the standard of duty and the conditions, limitationswhirlpool, and exclusions of the inspection hot tub systems, electrostatic precipitators or electronic air cleaners or filters, septic systems, private water systems or equipment, xxxxx and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon request. Items Not Inspected. The inspection well pumps, cisterns, ponds, fountains, water quality or volume, water conditioning systems, elevators, lifts, dumbwait- ers, audio and report exclude and do not cover those items indicated as “untested” or “not inspected” or the possible presence of or danger from any potentially harmful substances and environmental hazards includingvideo systems, but not limited to, the following items: asbestos; lead paint; formaldehyde; toxic and flammable materials; soil contamination; water testing; termite and pest infestation; water softener and filter system; sprinkler systems; central vacuum systems; telephone , fencing, landscaping, irrigation systems; intercom , active and passive solar systems; , soils, security systems; antennas; cable television; doorbells; appliances; playground equipment; swimming pools systems and wood destroying pests or organisms. Detached garages, pool equipment; spas; energy efficiency measurements; recreational equipment; recreational facilities (boat docks and tennis courts); landscaping; underground storage tanks; underground drainage; irrigation; outdoor grills; low voltage exterior lighting; remote overhead door transmitters and receivers; concealed or underground electric and plumbing; systems which are shut down or otherwise secured; private sewer systems; water xxxxx; chimney draft; heating system accessories; solar heating systems; zoning houses, cottages or other ordinances; and building code conformity. All items indicated as being excluded structures are not included in the ASHI Standards of Practice are also excluded herein. CLIENT understands that these systems and conditions and information about them are excluded from this Inspection and Report. Any general comments which may appear about these systems and conditions are provided as a courtesy only and DO NOT represent or form a part of the Inspectionstandard home inspection but will be inspected upon request, in advance, for an additional fee.

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Samples: Property Inspection Contract

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SCOPE OF INSPECTION. 2.1 The scope Scope of this inspection is to examine visually, the safely and readily accessible portions of the inspection is strictly limited as structural, roofing, plumbing, electrical, heating, central cooling, and permanently attached kitchen appliance systems and components of the Subject Property specified in this Contract for conditions which are adversely affecting their normally intended function or operation within the limits set forth in this AgreementContract and the Home Inspection Report. Only the visible and safely and readily accessible portions of the systems and components specified in the Home Inspection Report shall be inspected. No other systems, items, components or appliances are included in this inspection. The parties understand inspection performed by Avocet Inspections, LLC is supplemental to any real estate transfer or Seller’s Disclosure Statement and agree shall not be used as a substitute for such Disclosure Statements. 2.2 The Inspector cannot light pilot lights, activate the main water, gas or electrical controls, energize electrical circuits that this are off, or operate any controls other than user controls that are normally operated by building occupants. 2.3 This inspection will be conducted in compliance with the Standards of readily accessible areas Practice of the building InterNachi unless otherwise noted and where conditions permit. This is limited to not an Engineering Inspection. Thus, no engineering tests will be made. Since all home inspections are based upon visual observations of apparent conditions existing at the made on one day during a limited time of period, Avocet Inspections, LLC cannot be responsible for any condition affecting any system or component that occurs subsequent to the inspection only. Latent or is intermittent and concealed defects and deficienciesnot detectable during the inspection. 2.4 Excluded is any inspection of any systems or items not included in the Home Inspection Report, including but not limited toto the following: Any information pertaining to manufac- turers’ recalls of any component or equipment, basement floodingswimming pools, basement seepage and roof leakagesaunas, are excluded from this inspection. The parties agree that the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) Standards of Practicespa, most current edition, shall define the standard of duty and the conditions, limitationswhirlpool, and exclusions of the inspection hot tub systems, electrostatic precipitators or electronic air cleaners or filters, septic systems, private water systems or equipment, xxxxx and are incorporated by reference herein. Copies of these standards are available upon request. Items Not Inspected. The inspection well pumps, cisterns, ponds, fountains, water quality or volume, water conditioning systems, elevators, lifts, dumbwait- ers, audio and report exclude and do not cover those items indicated as “untested” or “not inspected” or the possible presence of or danger from any potentially harmful substances and environmental hazards includingvideo systems, but not limited to, the following items: asbestos; lead paint; formaldehyde; toxic and flammable materials; soil contamination; water testing; termite and pest infestation; water softener and filter system; sprinkler systems; central vacuum systems; telephone , fencing, landscaping, irrigation systems; intercom , active and passive solar systems; , soils, security systems; antennas; cable television; doorbells; appliances; playground equipment; swimming pools systems and wood destroying pests or organisms. Detached garages, pool equipment; spas; energy efficiency measurements; recreational equipment; recreational facilities (boat docks and tennis courts); landscaping; underground storage tanks; underground drainage; irrigation; outdoor grills; low voltage exterior lighting; remote overhead door transmitters and receivers; concealed or underground electric and plumbing; systems which are shut down or otherwise secured; private sewer systems; water xxxxx; chimney draft; heating system accessories; solar heating systems; zoning houses, cottages or other ordinances; and building code conformity. All items indicated as being excluded structures are not included in the ASHI Standards of Practice are also excluded herein. CLIENT understands that these systems and conditions and information about them are excluded from this Inspection and Report. Any general comments which may appear about these systems and conditions are provided as a courtesy only and DO NOT represent or form a part of the Inspectionstandard home inspection but will be inspected upon request, in advance, for an additional fee.

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Samples: Property Inspection Contract

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