Property Inspector definition
Examples of Property Inspector in a sentence
The Purchaser will not be allowed to enter the Section unless the prior written consent of the Seller is first had and obtained, in which event the Purchaser must be accompanied by the Independent Property Inspector or his representation.
The Purchaser will not be allowed to enter the Section unless the prior written consent of the Seller is first had and obtained, in which event the Purchaser must be accompanied by the Independent Property Inspector or his representative.
The Purchaser accepts the appointment of the Independent Property Inspector to act as the exclusive liaison between the Purchaser and the Seller and undertakes not to contact the Seller directly.
The Purchaser hereby appoints the Independent Property Inspector as its sole and exclusive agent to procure and place tenants in the Property and act as his rental agent for a period of 3 (three) years from the Completion Date on the terms and conditions of the Independent Property Inspector’s standard rental management agreement from time to time.
If completion date is prior to transfer date and the Purchaser does not intend occupying the Property himself, the Independent Property Inspector is appointed as sole and exclusive agent to procure and place tenants in the Property and act as his rental agent from the Completion Date on the terms and conditions of the Independent Property Inspector’s standard rental management agreement from time to time.
Members of ASTTBC PI having the appropriate technical training, experience, knowledge, and qualifications and who have been certified by ASTTBC with the designations of Certified House Inspector (CHI) or Certified Property Inspector (CPI).
The property shall be inspected by a General Inspector, Construction Person, Professional Property Inspector, or other person of BUYER’S choice within days from the execution of this Purchase Agreement.
The applicable Property Inspector shall make a follow-up inspection of such Defective Condition solely for the purpose of confirming whether the Defective Condition originally identified in the Inspection Report was corrected; provided that such Property Inspector will not be obligated to issue any further report in connection with any follow-up inspection.
Once Seller believes the Defective Condition has been corrected, Seller shall provide written notice thereof to Buyer and the applicable Property Inspector.
If you plan to remodel before or soon after you move in, immediately notify the Physical Property Department, Property Inspector at 431-6586, extension 352/353.