Common use of SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A copy of the inspection guidelines are available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) The inspection guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelines. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (Report) will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service life, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it the inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.

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Sources: Home Inspection Agreement, Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection Inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines Standards of Practice of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”the "ASHII Standards"). (A , a copy of the inspection guidelines are which is available from us upon request or at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) services. The inspection guidelines ASHI Standards are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelinesASHI Standards. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited limited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (Report) Report will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), =exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service lifelives, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it limit the inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection Inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelinesInspection Guidelines”). (A copy of the inspection guidelines are available from us upon request and should Inspection Guidelines can be reviewed by you prior to accepting our servicefound on the ASHI website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/docs/standards.pdf. The inspection guidelines Inspection Guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelines. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector Inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector Inspector recommends further action, including (including, but not lim ited limited to) , consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The Client understands that the fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (the “Report) will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, interiors and insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspectorInspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service lifedeficient, (b) why the inspector Inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service lifedeficient, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it limit the inspector Inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the partiesParties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas. With respect to inspections of “built-in” kitchen appliances (dishwasher/oven/range/microwave/garbage disposal washer/dryer); other than running a dishwasher and/or washer and dryer through a full cycle, when feasible, the equipment is only briefly turned on. Evaluation of timers and other controls is not performed and no determination is made regarding the performance of the appliances, such as how well an oven maintains a temperature, or how well a garbage disposal grinds and disposes of waste materials.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A copy of the inspection guidelines are available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) The inspection guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelines. Each AmeriSpec office is independently owned and operated and may participate in marketing programs or offer additional services that may be outside the scope of the ASHI Standards of Practice. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Nevada Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate CommissionPractice. (See Mississippi Nevada Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited limited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (Report) will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service life, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it limit the inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection is a limited visual examination of certain cer- tain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A copy of the inspection guidelines are available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) The inspection inspec- tion guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby here- by made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelines. Each AmeriSpec office is independently owned and operated and may participate in marketing pro- grams or offer additional services that may be outside the scope of the ASHI Standards of Practice. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Illinois Office of Banks and Real Estate CommissionEstate. (See Mississippi Illinois Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited limited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (Report) will be provided describing the following systems sys- tems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilationventila- tion, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the followingfol- lowing: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service lifeservices lives, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluationevalua- tion, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component compo- nent described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it the inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.eight

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection The “General” home inspection is a limited visual non-invasive physical examination of certain the readily accessible systems built-in appliances, mechanical, electrical, and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls plumbing systems, and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems essential internal and external structural components of the residential dwelling under the standards and scope for home at inspections established by the time International Association of the Inspection. The inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines of the American Society of Certified Home Inspectors (“ASHI”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A copy of the inspection guidelines are available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) The inspection guidelines are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelines. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards and Practices as published by the State of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate CommissionSouth Dakota. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or an expert in any specific every craft or tradeprofession. If Therefore, the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection “General” home inspection that we will conduct is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection these services is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. The inspection is designed only to identify material defects in those systems and components of the Property exposed to view and apparent as of the 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 be provided describing prepared that describes and identifies the following systems inspected systems, structures or components of the dwelling that were inspected, any material defects identified to be in need of immediate repair, and components: structural components (including foundation any recommendations regarding the conditions observed or recommendations for further evaluation by appropriate persons. Style, aesthetics, design flaws and framing), exterior, roof hidden defects will not be considered in determining whether a system, plumbing systemstructure, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliancesor component is defective. The Report will identify reflects an observation of certain listed items of the following: (a) Property as of the date and time of the inspection and is not a list of repairs to be made. The Report is not intended for use in renegotiating the sale of the Property. Your real estate agent can help you determine which systems and components designated items are eligible for inspection herein are, negotiation under the terms of the sale contract. The seller may or may not be required to repair deficiencies reflected in this report. Items not listed in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service life, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was inspection report were not inspected. We reserve may be able to perform any one or more of the right Ancillary Services listed in this agreement. Unless you request Ancillary Services by checking the appropriate line beside the desired service and we agree to modify perform the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in Ancillary Service by executing this Agreement, this Agreement is intended for the general home inspection only and does not include the other Ancillary Services, including but not limited to lim it the inspector from reporting observations following: carbon monoxide test, radon gas test, water analysis, wood destroying insects inspection, mold inspection or invasive testing of EIFS, Exterior Insulation & Finishing Systems to determine the existence of moisture and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areasdamage related thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated designed for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection Inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines Standards of Practice of the American Society Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors (the ASHICAHPI Standards”) (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A a copy of the inspection guidelines are which is available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our service.) services). The inspection guidelines CAHPI Standards are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelinesCAHPI Standards. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited limited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. AMERISPEC OF CANADA A written inspection report (Report) Report will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiorsinterior, insulation & ventilation, ventilation and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service lifelives, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this the Agreement is intended to lim it limit the inspector Inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. This Inspection is a limited visual examination of certain readily accessible systems and components (designated for inspection herein) using normal operating controls and opening readily openable open able access panels. The purpose of the Inspection is to provide you with information about the condition of certain systems and components of the home at the time of the Inspection. The inspection Inspection will be performed in accordance with the technical guidelines Standards of Practice of the American Society of Home Inspectors (“ASHI”the "ASHI Standards") (referred to herein as “inspection guidelines”). (A a copy of the inspection guidelines are which is available from us upon request and should be reviewed by you prior to accepting our serviceservices, or may be accessed online at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.) ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/customers/standards.htm). The inspection guidelines ASHI Standards are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety and are hereby made a part of this Agreement. All terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meaning set forth in the inspection guidelinesASHI Standards. See “Additional Services” section below. This inspection shall also comply with the Standards of Practice of the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. (See Mississippi Standards of Practice Section below.) The inspector is a generalist and is not a licensed engineer or expert in any specific craft or trade. If the inspector recommends further action, including (but not lim ited limited to) consulting with a specialized expert(s), you must do so at your expense or otherwise assume all risks associated with failure to do so. This Inspection is not technically exhaustive. The fee charged for this Inspection is substantially less than that of a technically exhaustive inspection. A written inspection report (Report) will be provided describing the following systems and components: structural components (including foundation and framing), exterior, roof system, plumbing system, electrical system, heating system, installed central and through-wall air conditioning systems, interiors, insulation & ventilation, and fireplaces & solid fuel burning appliances. The Report will identify the following: (a) which systems and components designated for inspection herein are, in the professional opinion of the inspector, significantly deficient or near the end of their service lifelives, (b) why the inspector deems the system or component to be significantly deficient or near the end of its service life, (c) whether further evaluation, correction or monitoring is needed, and (d) whether any system or component described herein was not inspected and why it was not inspected. We reserve the right to modify the Report for a period of time that shall not exceed forty-eight (48) hours after the Report has been first delivered to you. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to lim it limit the inspector from reporting observations and conditions in addition to those identified herein or excluding systems and components from the Inspection if agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Should we, as a courtesy, exceed any particular requirement set forth herein in one area, we shall not be obligated to exceed the requirements in other areas.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Home Inspection Agreement