RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • August 2nd, 2024
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2024The Inspection is strictly limited to the examination of readily accessible, installed systems and components of homes by using normal operating controls and opening readily operable access panels, where applicable, of the following components of the Property: structure, foundation, exterior, roof, attic, major mechanical systems (heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing), built-in appliances, and interior (floors, ceilings, walls, windows, and doors). All components will be inspected pursuant to the Standards of Practice set forth for Home Inspectors as contained in the Standards of Professional Practice for Home Inspectors set by the Arizona State Board of Technical Registration, available at https://btr.az.gov/standards. This inspection is limited to only those systems or components, as set forth in these Standards of Practice, as agreed upon by the client and the inspector, or as expressly excluded in writing. Where multiple instances of the same component exist, a repre
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • April 30th, 2024
Contract Type FiledApril 30th, 2024
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • February 9th, 2024
Contract Type FiledFebruary 9th, 2024The Inspection is strictly limited to the examination of readily accessible, installed systems and components of homes by using normal operating controls and opening readily operable access panels, where applicable, of the following components of the Property: structure, foundation, exterior, roof, attic, major mechanical systems (heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing), built-in appliances, and interior (floors, ceilings, walls, windows, and doors). All components will be inspected pursuant to the California Business and Professions Code, §§7195 through 7199 using the current Standards of Practice (SOP) of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) posted at www.homeinspector.org. This inspection is limited to only those systems or components, as set forth in these Standards of Practice, as agreed upon by the client and the inspector, or as expressly excluded in writing. Where multiple instances of the same component exist, a representative number shall be inspected
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENT (Nebraska)Residential Inspection Agreement • October 23rd, 2023
Contract Type FiledOctober 23rd, 2023The Inspection is strictly limited to the examination of readily accessible, installed systems and components of homes by using normal operating controls and opening readily operable access panels, where applicable, of the following components of the Property: structure, foundation, exterior, roof, attic, major mechanical systems (heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing), built-in appliances, and interior (floors, ceilings, walls, windows, and doors). All components will be inspected using the current Standards of Practice (SOP) of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors ("InterNACHI"), posted at www.nachi.org. Where multiple instances of the same component exist, a representative number shall be inspected. The observations of conditions are limited to those areas of the home which can be reached, entered, or viewed without difficulty, moving obstructions, or requiring any action which may result in damage to the Property or personal injury to the Inspect
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • March 21st, 2023
Contract Type FiledMarch 21st, 2023SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION: A home inspection is a noninvasive, visual observation and operation of the accessible systems and components of real property, including buildings and other improvements. Its purpose is a) to identify conditions that, in the professional opinion of the Inspector, are significantly deficient or b) to identify systems and components that are at the end of their service lives.
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • April 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2022SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION: A home inspection is a noninvasive, visual observation and operation of the accessible systems and components of real property, including buildings and other improvements. Its purpose is a) to identify conditions that, in the professional opinion of the Inspector, are significantly deficient or b) to identify systems and components that are at the end of their service lives.
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • April 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2022SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION: A home inspection is a noninvasive, visual observation and operation of the accessible systems and components of real property, including buildings and other improvements. Its purpose is a) to identify conditions that, in the professional opinion of the Inspector, are significantly deficient or b) to identify systems and components that are at the end of their service lives.
RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION AGREEMENTResidential Inspection Agreement • March 5th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 5th, 2022The Inspection is strictly limited to the examination of readily accessible, installed systems and components of homes by using normal operating controls and opening readily operable access panels, where applicable, of the following components of the Property: structure, foundation, exterior, roof, attic, major mechanical systems (heating, air conditioning, electrical, and plumbing), built-in appliances, and interior (floors, ceilings, walls, windows, and doors). All components will be inspected using the current Standards of Practice (SOP) of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) posted at www.homeinspector.org. Where multiple instances of the same component exist, a representative number shall be inspected. The observations of conditions are limited to those areas of the home which can be reached, entered, or viewed without difficulty, moving obstructions, or requiring any action which may result in damage to the Property or personal injury to the Inspector. Any additional