HOME INSPECTION CONTRACTHome Inspection Contract • January 14th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 14th, 2014This Agreement, made and entered into on this day of , 20 in , B.C. by the above named Clients for the purpose of a pre purchase inspection. The report format will consist of a full narrative with photographs.
Home Inspection ContractHome Inspection Contract • November 14th, 2023
Contract Type FiledNovember 14th, 2023This is an Agreement between you, the undersigned Client, and the Inspector, pertaining to the inspection of the Property at:
THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A LIMIT OF LIABILITY AND ARBITRATION CLAUSE, PLEASE READ COMPLETELY.Home Inspection Contract • January 15th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 15th, 2017This contract is an agreement between the CLIENT listed below, and King Construction, Inc (US, WE, OUR) to perform an inspection of a home or building according to the "Standards of Practice" of ASHI and the NCHILB or SCLLR. These standards of practice inform CLIENT of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. OUR home inspection is a single trip generalist observation that is mostly visual in nature, not technically exhaustive, and not designed to identify minor issues. Additionally, it is to provide CLIENT with a better understanding of the property's condition as observed at the time of the inspection. OUR inspection/report will meet the "Standards of Practice" for items inspected. It will include an inspection of: Structural Components, Exterior, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Heating, Central Air Conditioning, Interior, Insulation, Ventilation and built-in kitchen appliances. WE agree to email the CLIENT a report within three bu
THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A LIMIT OF LIABILITY AND ARBITRATION CLAUSE, PLEASE READ COMPLETELY.Home Inspection Contract • March 9th, 2010
Contract Type FiledMarch 9th, 2010This contract is an agreement between the CLIENT listed below, and King Construction, Inc (US, WE, OUR) to perform an inspection of a home or building according to the "Standards of Practice" of ASHI and the NCHILB or SCLLR. These standards of practice inform CLIENT of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. OUR home inspection is a single trip generalist observation that is visual in nature and not technically exhaustive. Additionally, it is to provide CLIENT with a better understanding of the property's condition as observed at the time of the inspection. OUR inspection/report will meet the "Standards of Practice". It will include an inspection of: Structural Components, Exterior, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical, Heating, Central Air Conditioning, Interior, Insulation, Ventilation and built-in kitchen appliances. WE agree to email or mail the CLIENT a report within three business days of the inspection or receipt of signed agreemen
Home Inspection ContractHome Inspection Contract • November 23rd, 2024
Contract Type FiledNovember 23rd, 2024This is an Agreement between you, the undersigned Client, and the Inspector, pertaining to the inspection of the Property at: XXX The terms below govern this Agreement.
HOME INSPECTION CONTRACT COASTAL HOME INSPECTIONS, LLCHome Inspection Contract • April 2nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 2nd, 2021Please read carefully. Your signature is required prior to starting the inspection. This contract contains a limitation of liability and a binding arbitration provision.
HOME INSPECTION CONTRACTHome Inspection Contract • January 17th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 17th, 2017This Agreement, made and entered into on this day of in , B.C. by the above named Clients for the purpose of a home inspection. The report format will consist of a full narrative with photographs.
HOME INSPECTION CONTRACTHome Inspection Contract • January 5th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJanuary 5th, 2017This Agreement, made and entered into on this day of , 2016 in , B.C. by the above named Clients for the purpose of a pre purchase inspection. The report format will consist of a full narrative with photographs.
Home Inspection ContractHome Inspection Contract • July 19th, 2021
Contract Type FiledJuly 19th, 2021This is an Agreement between you, the undersigned Client, and us, the Inspector, pertaining to our inspection of the Property at:
HOME INSPECTION CONTRACTHome Inspection Contract • July 22nd, 2004
Contract Type FiledJuly 22nd, 2004
THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A LIMIT OF LIABILITY AND ARBITRATION CLAUSE, PLEASE READ COMPLETELY.Home Inspection Contract • March 11th, 2010
Contract Type FiledMarch 11th, 2010This contract is an agreement between the CLIENT listed below, and King Construction, Inc (US, WE, OUR) to perform an inspection of a home or building according to the "Standards of Practice" of the NCHILB or SCLLR in regard to installed and fully functional components. These standards of practice inform CLIENT of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. OUR home inspection is a generalist observation that is visual in nature and not technically exhaustive. Additionally, it is to provide CLIENT with a better understanding of the property's condition as observed at the time of the inspection. Because the home is under construction and numerous components are not installed, not functioning, and/or not completely installed OUR inspection/report will not meet the state’s "Standards of Practice". Our under construction inspection is a single trip inspection and does retain us as a Construction Engineer of Record. It will include an inspe
HOME INSPECTION CONTRACTHome Inspection Contract • November 15th, 2016
Contract Type FiledNovember 15th, 2016Home inspectors operating in British Columbia are required to be licensed under the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Act and are regulated under that Act. The services of a home inspector are not provided on behalf of, or in affiliation with, the Province of British Columbia or the Business Practices and Consumer Protection Authority (commonly known and doing business as Consumer Protection BC). For more information on the regulation of home inspectors, what a home inspection should involve, how to select a home inspector and about your rights as a consumer, please contact Consumer Protection BC.
PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN THIS CONTRACT on/or BEFORE INSPECTION DATEHome Inspection Contract • November 2nd, 2018
Contract Type FiledNovember 2nd, 2018This contract between _ and Stratton Inspections LLC for a home inspection ( ) of listed property ( _ ). The home inspection will be performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board (NCHILB SOP). Please visit the North Home
A QUALITY HOME INSPECTION, INC.Home Inspection Contract • September 3rd, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 3rd, 2022A 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 A Quality, are significantly deficient or b) to identify systems and components that are at the end of their service lives.