Common use of SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION Clause in Contracts

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-functioning systems, structures, and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirement. A copy of the standards of practice is available through your inspector. This Home Inspection is conducted in accordance with the Arizona Standards of Professional Practice for Home Inspectors.

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Sources: Inspection Agreement

SCOPE OF THE INSPECTION. Visual Home Inspection - The Home Inspection you receive is a non-invasive, visual examination of the readily accessible items identified in the inspection report. The inspector is not an expert in every building craft or profession. Therefore, the home inspection that we conduct is not technically exhaustive. The inspection is designed only to identify unsafe/non-functioning systems, structures and/or and /or components that were exposed to view and apparent as of the time/day of the inspection. A written inspection report will describe and identify the inspected systems, structures, or components of the building inspected, and shall list any unsafe or non-non functioning systems, structures, structures and components observed during the inspection. The inspection report is a written opinion of a trained home inspector based upon what was visible and evident at the time of the inspection. The report is not a listing of repairs to be made and is not intended for use as a guide in re-negotiating a real estate transaction. Items that are not listed in the inspection report were not inspected and are not included under the scope of the inspection service provided. It is agreed that the inspector is not, as part of the inspection, determining compliance with installation guidelines, construction documents, manufactures specifications, building codes, local ordinances, zoning regulations, covenants, or other restrictions, including local interpretations thereof. If this is a "verbal" inspection you agree that there shall be no legal liability for the inspection until/unless a full written inspection report is requested and paid for within 7 calendar days of the inspection. Inspection Standards - The home inspection and/or systems inspected will be performed in accordance with the scope and standards of practice of the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) and/or the The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and in accordance with any specific State or Provincial standards and/or licensing requirementthe International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (NACHI). A copy of the these standards of practice is available through will be attached to your inspector. This Home Inspection is conducted in accordance with the Arizona Standards of Professional Practice for Home Inspectorswritten report.

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Sources: Inspection Agreement