Common use of SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-functioning systems, structures, and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy of the standards of practice is available through your inspector.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

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SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection home inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual physical examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were of the Property exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe be prepared that describes and identify identifies the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building dwelling that were inspected, and shall list any material unsafe or non-functioning systems, structuresconditions identified to be in need of immediate repair, and components any recommendations regarding conditions observed during the inspectionor recommendations for further evaluation by appropriate technical specialists. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection ” inspection, you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Neither the inspector nor their firm shall be responsible for reporting any condition(s) that were concealed or in an inaccessible area and were not reasonably apparent by a non-invasive visual physical examination at the time of the inspection. If you should wish a limited one- year warranty to cover mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and the essential internal components of the residential dwelling, a licensed warranty provider may provide one for an additional fee. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy of the standards of practice is available through your inspector).

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive “General” home inspection is a non-invasive, visual invasive physical examination of the readily accessible items identified built-in appliances, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, and the inspection reportessential internal and external structural components of the residential dwelling under the standards and scope for home inspections established by the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors and the Standards and Practices as published by the State of South Dakota. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the “General” home inspection that we will conduct is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for these services is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or material defects in those systems and components that were of the Property exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. See the “Specific Exclusions” sections for the services that are excluded from this general inspection. A written inspection report (Report) will describe be prepared that describes and identify identifies the inspected systems, structures, structures or components of the building dwelling that were inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-functioning systems, structuresmaterial defects identified to be in need of immediate repair, and components any recommendations regarding the conditions observed during the inspectionor recommendations for further evaluation by appropriate persons. Style, aesthetics, design flaws and hidden defects will not be considered in determining whether a system, structure, or component is defective. The inspection report is a written opinion Report reflects an observation of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible certain listed items of the Property as of the date and evident at the time of the inspection. The report inspection and is not a listing list of repairs to be made and made. The Report is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a renegotiating the sale of the Property. Your real estate transactionagent can help you determine which items are eligible for negotiation under the terms of the sale contract. The seller may or may not be required to repair deficiencies reflected in this report. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope inspected. ADDITIONAL SERVICES: We may be able to perform any one or more of the Ancillary Services listed in this agreement. Unless you request Ancillary Services by checking the appropriate line beside the desired service and we agree to perform the Ancillary Service by executing this Agreement, this Agreement is for the general home inspection service provided. It is agreed that only and does not include the inspector is notother Ancillary Services, as part of including but not limited to the following: carbon monoxide test, radon gas test, water analysis, wood destroying insects inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelinesmold inspection or invasive testing of EIFS, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for Exterior Insulation & Finishing Systems to determine the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested existence of moisture and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy of the standards of practice is available through your inspectordamage related thereto.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is Client has requested the Inspector to perform a non-invasive, visual examination intrusive inspection (the "Inspection") of the readily accessible items identified locations listed in Section 5 (the inspection report"Areas") at the property designated on Page 2 of this Agreement (the "Property"). The inspector is not an expert Inspector has agreed to perform the Inspection in every building craft or profession. Therefore, accordance with the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustiveterms and conditions of this Agreement for the Client. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were exposed possible exposure to view and apparent as risk from any or all of the timefollowing: MOLD, RADON, LEAD, ALLERGENS, and/day pr DRINKING WATER CONTAMINANTS located in the Areas of the inspectionProperty. A The Inspection shall be limited to the Areas so long as the Areas are accessible to the Inspector. Inspector shall not remove wall coverings or flooring, move furniture, or perform any type of intrusive or destructive testing, except at the express written direction of the Client. No opinions shall be rendered by the Inspector for inaccessible Areas. The inspection report will describe and identify the inspected is not a physical inspection of systems, structures, or components of any building or parking structure related to serviceability. Further, Client agrees that the building inspectedInspection is not a home, and shall list any unsafe building, or non-functioning systems, structures, and components observed during the safety inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there Inspection shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors Indoor Air Consultants (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHIIAC²) and Indoor Environmental Standards Organization (IESO) in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy effect at the time of the Inspection. Copies of the IAC² and IESO Standards are available upon request. The Inspection is not intended to be comprehensive or technically exhaustive. The Inspector shall forward the samples obtained during the Inspection to an accredited laboratory utilized by the Inspector (the "Lab"). The Lab shall prepare a written report which shall include the findings of the Inspector (the "Report"). The Report is for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Client. The Report is not a guarantee that the aforementioned environmental contaminants do or do not exist in the locations inspected, but only an indication of the presence or absence of such contaminants. The findings of the Report are limited in time to when the samples were collected and location where the samples were collected. The Client agrees to read the entire Report upon receipt and shall notify the Inspector within ten (10) business days of any questions or concerns the Client may have regarding the Report. The Inspector is a general inspector and may not be an expert in any particular craft or trade. There are no express limits or standards related to remediation of practice is available through your inspectorhomes for some of the environmental testing mentioned in this Agreement. Therefore, actions to remedy conditions at the Property or recommendations made by the Inspector that Client pursues shall be done solely at the Client's expense and Client assumes any risk as a result of failing to remedy the conditions.

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Samples: Inspection and Sampling Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or and /or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-non functioning systems, structures, structures and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirementthe International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI). A copy of the these standards of practice is available through will be attached to your inspectorwritten report.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

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SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive real estate inspection to be performed for Client is a non-invasiveinvasive and limited visual examination, visual examination performed for the fee on Page 4, designed to identify material defects in the systems, structures, and components of the readily accessible items identified in primary residence and its associated primary parking structure as they exist at the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day time of the inspection. A material defect is a condition that significantly affects the value, desirability, habitability, or safety of the building. Style or aesthetics shall not be considered in determining whether a specific system, structure, or component is defective. The inspection shall be limited to those specific systems, structures, and components that are present and visually accessible. Components and systems shall be operated with normal user controls only as conditions permit. This inspection is not intended to be technically exhaustive. Inspector shall prepare a written inspection report will for the sole use and benefit of the Client. The inspection report shall describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or and components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-functioning identify material defects in those systems, structures, and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of and Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International National Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI“NACHI”) and/or in effect at the American Society time of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirementthis inspection. A copy of the NACHI standards of practice is available through your inspector.upon request. Some property components may be inspected on a random sampling of like items, including but not limited to windows, electrical outlets, doors, etc. Client agrees to read the entire inspection report when it is received and shall promptly call the Company / Inspector with any questions or concerns client may have regarding the real estate inspection or the inspection report. The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. The inspection is that of a generalist, and has clearly defined limitations. It is performed on-site within a few hours, and does not include any warranty or guaranty of any kind. I agree and understand that I should read the full inspection report, and follow every recommendation for service, repairs or evaluation by licensed specialists. Furthermore, I agree and understand that failure to do so I will violate this inspection agreement and that American Dream Home Inspection shall be held harmless for any subsequently alleged defects or deficiencies. I have read, understand and agree to the scope of the inspection (client initial here) X

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Samples: American Dream Home

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-functioning systems, structures, and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board and with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy of the standards of practice is available through your inspector. This Home Inspection is conducted in accordance with the Arizona Standards of Professional Practice for Home Inspectors.

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Samples: Inspection Agreement

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