Inspection Contract Agreement Sample Contracts

All Star Home Inspections Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • October 10th, 2021

This contract is an agreement between the client and Chucks Inspection Services LLC DBA All Star Home Inspections (All Star) to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of InterNACHI (which can be viewed on InterNACHI web site https://www.nachi.org/sop.htm ). These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional.

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Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • September 4th, 2019

This contract is an agreement between the client listed below, and Mountains To Sea Inspections LLC, to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of the State of Florida for Home Inspectors. These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below the soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional. Your signature below is your acceptance of these terms and conditions. A home inspectio

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • August 21st, 2007

This contract is an agreement between the client , and Chucks Home Inspections DBA All Star Home Inspections (All Star) to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of NACHI (which can be viewed on NACHI web site). These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional. Your signature below is your acceptance of these terms and conditio

This contract is an agreement between the client listed below, and Michael S. Tucker D/B/A POM Home Inspection, to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of AZ ASHI and AZ BTR . These...
Inspection Contract Agreement • February 4th, 2016

We do not inspect heat exchanger for cracks. Plumbing and electrical must be turned "on" for the inspection of these areas and components. Well or spring systems, pressure, depth, water level or condition is not part of this inspection. Furnaces, must be "on" or capable of being turned on by using normal operating controls. Pilot lights must be "lit" in order to inspect these components or systems (i.e. gas fireplace, wall heaters). Septic field inspections are not inspected and are not part of this contract. POM Home Inspection Inspection does not inspect for code compliance or ordinances. This inspection does not include detached buildings or garages.

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • May 1st, 2019

This contract is an agreement between the client listed below, and Dennis Flanagan Inc.OBA Integrious Home Services, to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of The

All Star Home Inspections Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • January 29th, 2023

This contract is an agreement between the client and Chucks Inspection Services LLC DBA All Star Home Inspections (All Star) to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of InterNACHI (which can be viewed on InterNACHI web site https://www.nachi.org/sop.htm. These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional.

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • February 26th, 2007

This agreement is made and entered into by and between Champ Home Inspections, Inc., hereinafter referred to as “Inspector”, and hereinafter referred to as “Client”. The client will pay the sum of $ for the inspection of the property located at: ,

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • October 17th, 2011
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Inspection Contract Agreement • October 31st, 2022
Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • February 16th, 2020

This contract is an agreement between the client listed below, and JVC Home Inspection LLC, to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" InterNachi standards. These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional. Your signature below is your acceptance of these terms and conditions. A home inspection is not technically exhaustive, and

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • June 11th, 2016

This contract is an agreement between the client listed below, and Mountains To Sea Inspections, to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of the North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board. These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional. Your signature below is your acceptance of these terms and conditions. A home inspecti

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • May 26th, 2006

The scope of the inspection is a limited visual inspection of the general systems and components of the home to identify any system or component listed in the report that may be in need of immediate major repair. The

Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • September 21st, 2021

This is an Agreement between you, the undersigned Client, and us, Rausch Property Inspections, LLC pertaining to our inspection of the Property stated above. The terms below govern this Agreement.

All Star Home Inspections Inspection Contract Agreement
Inspection Contract Agreement • January 24th, 2022

This contract is an agreement between the client and Chucks Inspection Services LLC DBA All Star Home Inspections (All Star) to perform an inspection of the home or building listed below according to the "Standards of Practice" of InterNACHI (which can be viewed on InterNACHI web site https://www.nachi.org/sop.htm ). These standards of practice inform you of what a home inspector should report, and what is not expected of the home inspector to report. This inspection is a limited visual inspection as a generalist. Areas that are inaccessible are not part of this inspection including but not limited to: behind walls, furniture, under rugs, inaccessible areas and below soil. The client signing below assumes all risk for potential problems or conditions including those areas not accessible by the inspector. The Client assumes all risk for problems noted in this report that may reveal further damage during a repair or further investigation by a qualified professional.

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Inspection Contract Agreement • March 10th, 2016
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